Stopover in Austria: Kristina Timanowskaja, the sprinter from Belarus, appeared “safe and well” when she arrived in Vienna on Wednesday, but said she was afraid for her family in Belarus. She arrived in Vienna on Wednesday from Tokyo under the diplomatic protection of Poland. A few days ago, her team leader in Tokyo declared the Olympic Games as “over” for the sprinter and asked Timanovskaya to return to Belarus. The sprinter was greeted in Vienna by the Austrian official Magnus Brunner, who said: “Ms. Timanowskaya landed safely and safely in Vienna, and we are very happy that she is safe here. She is in transit here and will eventually follow her Traveling on to Poland … Of course she is worried about how things will continue and about her family, but at the moment, thank God, she is safe here in Vienna “. The athlete should then travel to Poland on Wednesday, where the 24-year-old should receive protection according to the Polish government. A Polish government spokesman said that her husband would also receive a humanitarian visa for Poland.

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