What a shame, @LeagueOfLegends.
How can you justify having a russian community caster while not even adding a single Ukrainian one? @MalzaharBerkut and @NAVIleague have already proven that a large audience in Ukraine actively follows your game. Yet you chose to provide a broadcast for a region where, for many people, Twitch and YouTube aren't even accessible.
Did you even verify who you granted community casting rights to? This person was literally casting a russian tournament on June 15 organized by FunPay—a russian platform that openly offers League of Legends, VALORANT, and other Riot Games account sales as one of its services. Doesn't that violate your own policies?
While I strongly disagree with this decision, I'm not asking you to remove the russian cast from MSI or deny that your game has a russian-speaking audience. That would be dishonest.
What I do find unfair is having a russian community cast while there is no Ukrainian one at the second most important League of Legends tournament of the year.
For the Ukrainian League of Legends community, while our country is still under attack, this feels like a slap in the face.