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Kristina Timanovskaya at Narita International Airport south of Tokyo
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Belarusian athlete Kristina Timanowskaja has arrived in Warsaw after a transfer stop in Vienna. The plane of the state airline LOT landed at the international Chopin airport in the Polish capital on Wednesday evening. The 24-year-old received a humanitarian visa in Poland. According to her own statements, after a conflict with sports officials at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, she should be brought back to her home country against her will, which is ruled authoritarian by the ruler Alexander Lukashenko.
The Belarusian oppositionist Pavel Latushka received the sprinter in Warsaw. "We are glad that Kristina Timanowskaja made it safely to Warsaw!" Wrote Latushka in a post on Twitter. "We hope that the regime's agony will soon come to an end and that Kristina will again be able to climb new sporting peaks in a new Belarus!" Latushka emigrated to Poland in 2020 after Lukashenko's threats.
Timanovskaya and her husband, Arseni Sdanevich, will soon meet again in Warsaw.
According to a government spokesman, Poland also issued him a humanitarian visa.
Sdanevitsch had fled Belarus and was last in Ukraine.
Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz said it was up to Timanowskaja whether she wanted to stay in Poland: "In a democracy, people decide for themselves about their future."
The 24-year-old sprinter had changed her travel plans at the last minute.
She had not flown directly from Tokyo to Poland, but via neutral Austria.
Security reasons were presumed to be the reason for the measure.
The IOC has meanwhile set up a disciplinary commission to clarify the Olympic scandal surrounding the sprinter.
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