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Why Doesn't Pavlo Isenko Bring His Family to Romania, Away From the War in Ukraine: "I Talked to Them"

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Pavlo Isenko spoke about the close ties he has with those left in the conflict zone Pavlo Isenko gave his first interview to the Romanian press and spoke openly about the harsh reality he lives in, even though today he defends the goal of the University of Craiova. The 22-year-old Ukrainian goalkeeper told how he feels about the war in his native country and how strongly he is affected by what is happening across the border.
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Pavlo Isenko spoke about the close ties he has with those left in the conflict zone Pavlo Isenko gave his first interview to the Romanian press and spoke openly about the harsh reality he lives in, even though today he defends the goal of the University of Craiova. The 22-year-old Ukrainian goalkeeper told how he feels about the war in his native country and how strongly he is affected by what is happening across the border.

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3minute.net broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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