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Ukrainian UFC Fighter Marina Moroz has a special message for Vladimir Putin.
“F — you, b —-!” Frost told TMZ Sports. “I love my country. Don’t touch Ukraine!”
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Marina Moroz from Ukraine poses for a portrait after a fight behind the scenes during the UFC Fight Night event at the Wells Fargo Center on March 30, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Mike Roach / Zuffa LLC / Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
Moroz, who is fighting in five days, spoke to the site against the background of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In less than a week she is to meet with Kazakhstani Maria Agapova, but she is thinking about her homeland and she is worried about her family.
Born in Vilnohorsk, Ukraine, Moroz says the situation in her homeland is so bad that her father started making grenades at home.

Marina Moroz of Ukraine celebrates the victory over Myra Bueno Silva of Brazil in their lightweight bout during the UFC Fight Night competition on March 14, 2020 in Brazil, Brazil.
(Photo by Buda Mendes / Zuffa LLC)
“It is a difficult time for Ukraine,” she said. “I want to support my country, my president, the whole army in Ukraine, and I want to say that we do not want a war. I am now worried about my family.”

Marina Moroz from Ukraine poses for a portrait after a fight behind the scenes during the UFC Fight Night event at the Wells Fargo Center on March 30, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Mike Roach / Zuffa LLC / Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
Frost will fight Agapova on Saturday night at UFC 272.
“I will fight, and I show that Ukraine is a strong people, and my flag will be in the octagon,” – said Moroz.