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Strictly's Motsi Mabuse inundated with support after heartbreaking message

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Motsi Mabuse has expressed her heartache over the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which saw Russia begin a large-scale military attack on Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday.MORE: Motsi Mabuse makes rare personal comment about husband Evgenij and their daughterThe Strictly Come Dancing judge, who splits her time between the UK and Germany, has been left fearful for her in-laws as her husband, Ukrainian dancer Evgenij Voznyuk's parents live in Ukraine.WATCH: Motsi Mabuse gives rare glimpse of daughter in adorable videoAfter the news emerged, Motsi tweeted: "It's heartbreaking hearing my mother in law crying this morning, afraid and there absolutely nothing we can do [sad face emoji]!

Just Sad honestly [heart emoji]."MORE: Motsi Mabuse puts 'family first' as she and husband Evgenij announce big changeREAD: Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse reveals concerns parenting young daughterHer fans were quick to share their sympathy, with one writing: "Is she in Ukraine?

I’m sorry. It’s such an awful frightening situation." Another remarked: "So so sad. Thinking of you and all affected. Peace and freedom must prevail over this evil."A third post read: "So sad.

And it’s so awful for everyone there and all their families around the world." A fourth person stated: "Thinking of you, your husband and your whole family…"Motsi had also tweeted Ukraine's national flag and remarked: "Prayers for the Ukraine and the World!!!"Earlier this week, the 40-year-old revealed that she urged her parents-in-law to leave the country and to come to Germany. "Me telling my parents in law to come to Germany from Ukraine," she said.

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