Ukrainian ballet star Artyom Datsishin dies three weeks after being ‘hit by Russian shell’ sparking outrage in Moscow

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A LEADING Ukrainian ballet star has died three weeks after reportedly being shelled by Russian invaders, sparking outrage in Moscow. Artyom Datsishin who had performed the main roles in Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, and Romeo and Juliet died aged 43. East2WestArtyom Datsishin died after being shot by Russian shells[/caption] East2WestThe ballet star spent three weeks in hospital fighting for his life[/caption] East2WestDatsishin had performed main roles in Swan Lake, the Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty[/caption] He had been in hospital fighting for life for almost three weeks. The internationally-acclaimed star – an Honoured Artist of Ukraine –  had been wounded in capital Kyiv two days after the Russian invasion began.  “On February 26, he was fired upon by the Russian military,” said friend Tatyana Borovik.  “He was seriously wounded and died in the hospital.” READ MORE ON UKRAINE RESCUE Efforts to save children at Mariupol theatre hampered by ‘continuous shelling’ IN THE DARK Teacher's partner 'may not know he was shot dead by Putin's snipers,' pal says Datsishin had toured in Europe and the USA.  His dance style had “academic expressiveness, romantic elation and psychological depth”. His funeral was being held in Kyiv today (FRI).  His death from Russian  fire provoked anger from one of Moscow’s biggest ballet names, choreographer Alexei Ratmansky, former artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet. Most read in The Sun LEW SERIOUS? Lewis Hamilton doubts Mercedes' F1 title challenge just days before new season NOT WRIGHT Ian Wright launches X-rated defence of Rashford after confrontation with fans NOT BLUE AGAIN CL quarter-final draw simulated as Chelsea land Real and Liverpool get City SHIP HITS THE FAN P&O axes entire 800 crew & cancels all services for DAYS with Brits stuck THEY'RE OFF! Josie Gibson stunned as Love Island's Chris Hughes insults her at Cheltenham ACT 'FAST' As Hailey Bieber suffers stroke at 25 the 8 signs you must never ignore “I am furious,” he said, adding that Datsishin’s death at the hands of Russian invaders provoked “unbearable pain”. “Artyom Datsishin, a principal dancer with the National Opera House of Ukraine, died today in the Kyiv hospital from wounds received on February 26 when he got under Russian artillery fire.  “He was a beautiful dancer loved by his colleagues.  “Unbearable pain.” More info The Ukraine Crisis Appeal will support people in areas currently affected and those potentially affected in the future by the crisis. In the unlikely event that the British Red Cross raise more money than can be reasonably and efficiently spent, any surplus funds will be used to help them prepare for and respond to other humanitarian disasters anywhere in the world. For more information visit https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/disaster-fund