Sergey Bubka launching the logo for Lviv 2022 with Ukraine's then former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Vilkul ©Sergey Bubka























Ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was a big supporter of Lviv's bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics ©NOCU




























Street protests in Ukraine showed little sign of abating in January despite the new Parliamentary law, but Sergey Bubka was confident support for Lviv 2022 remained unaffected ©AFP/Getty Images























Sergej Gontcharov (second from right) pictured with Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyy, Ukraine's Deputy Sports Minister Olena Pidhrushna, Lviv 2022 technical director and manager Arsen Popel, and Oleg Zasadny, after leading a video conference with the IOC last month ©Facebook


















Sergey Gontcharov (back left), pictured at Sochi 2014, was involved with Lviv's bid to host the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics since 2011 ©Facebook

























Lviv 2022 presented their bid concept to the world's press during Sochi 2014, when their team included later to be sacked Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Vilkul ©NOCU























In May, violence spilled across Ukraine, including in Donetsk, where pro-Russian activists clashed with the Ukrainian army ©Getty Images























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