La Nación shares updates on Alajuelense injuries and Zelenskyy’s statement on Ukraine war

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on February 21, 2026, covering topics from sports injuries to international conflict. The posts included information about injured players in Alajuelense ahead of an important football match and statements regarding the war in Ukraine.

At 00:16 UTC, La Nación posted: ” Esto es lo que se sabe de los lesionados en Alajuelense antes del clásico https://t.co/RYDaQjDcEO”. Minutes later, at 00:19 UTC, the outlet reiterated with another message: ” Esto es lo que se sabe de los lesionados en Alajuelense antes del clásico https://t.co/VJHcBz8iQP”.

Later that day at 00:25 UTC, La Nación addressed international affairs by quoting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy: ” Ucrania no está perdiendo la guerra, afirma Zelenski https://t.co/kF11qDyAJw”.

Alajuelense is one of Costa Rica’s most recognized football clubs. Injuries to key players can significantly impact team performance during classic rivalry matches, which draw widespread national attention. In addition to sports coverage, La Nación reported on statements by President Zelenskyy regarding Ukraine’s position in the ongoing conflict with Russia—a war that began in February 2022 and has since attracted sustained global focus.



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