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Klitschko brothers reveal their ‘kill count’ as defiant heavyweight champs say they are ‘ready to die’ to save Ukraine

BOXING brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko have revealed their “kill count” and claim they are prepared to die for Ukraine.

The two former heavyweight champions are currently defending Ukraine’s capital Kyiv – where Vitali is the mayor – against Russian invasion.

Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko said they are prepared to die for Ukraine

Ukrainian forces are reportedly seeking out separate Russian groups within the capital and the iconic brothers are doing their part in the fight.

Vitali, 50, told Sky News that he and Wladimir, 45, “killed some people, I guess six people last night”.

And the elder brother defiantly claimed they were “ready to die for their home” and showed no fear of Russian forces when talking to CNN.

He said: “We’re not interested in how strong the Russian army is, we’re ready to fight.

“And we’re ready to die for our home country and for our families because it’s our home.

“It’s our future and somebody wants to come to our home and steal our future from us.”

The ring legends recently sent out a video message asking for the international community to make a stand together against “Russian aggression”.

Wladimir said: “I’m calling to all international partners to observe this tragedy that is happening nowadays in Ukraine and this senseless war which is not going to have any winners or losers.

“I just want to tell you we must stay united against this aggression, this Russian aggression.

“Don’t let it continue happening in Ukraine, don’t let it happen in Europe and eventually in the world. United we’re strong. Support Ukraine, thank you.”

Recently it was reported that the Klitschko brothers were on a Russian “kill list” of senior Ukrainians.

Fellow Ukrainian heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk has also taken up arms in the fight against Russia.

He told CNN: “‘I really don’t know when I’m going to be stepping back in the ring.

“My country and my honor are more important to me than a championship belt.’

The boxing legends are determined to defend their homeland should Russia invade

The brothers have claimed to have killed six Russian invaders so far