Scotland remain in touch with FIFA and UEFA regarding World Cup qualifiers in opposition to Ukraine, while the Scottish FA (SFA) showed they'll boycott furniture with Russia amid the continued warfare.
Russia invaded neighbouring Ukraine on Thursday, with the combating escalating over the weekend after weeks of heightening political tensions between the 2 countries.
The war has been broadly condemned, with wearing, political and financial sanctions imposed on Russia and Belarus in an try and deter the pair from continuing with the assaults.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) advised action as they referred to as on global carrying federations to relocate or cancel any events set to take location in Russia or Belarus.
UEFA eventually acted by using stripping St Petersburg of the 2021-22 Champions League final, at the same time as Formula One eliminated the Russian Grand Prix from its 2022 calendar.
A plethora of international wearing stars, such as Russian tennis stars Andrey Rubley and Daniil Medvedev, have demanded peace as they condemned warfare.
The SFA has accompanied fit by using presenting support to Ukraine, who Scotland's guys are scheduled to face in a World Cup play-off semi-final on 24 March with the ladies's teams set to meet on eight April.
"The Scottish FA President, Rod Petrie, has written to his counterpart on the Ukrainian Association of Football to send a message of guide, friendship, and team spirit," a statement from the SFA read on Monday.
"Football is inconsequential amid warfare however we have conveyed the strong experience of cohesion communicated to us by way of Scotland enthusiasts and residents in current days.
"We stay in speak with UEFA and FIFA concerning our men's FIFA World Cup play-off and women's World Cup qualifier and have supplied to guide our Ukrainian colleagues' preparations as best we will in these unimaginably tough occasions.