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The 42-year-old has been an associate mentor at the Russian club starting around 2017.
He is yet to stand in opposition to Russia's attack of his country.
His "cognizant decision" to go on at Zenit "harms the picture of Ukrainian football", says the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF).
Tymoshchuk is Ukraine's most-covered player, having shown up somewhere in the range of 2000 and 2016.
An assertion from the UAF's morals and fair play advisory group read: "Since the start of Russia's tactical hostility against Ukraine, Tymoshchuk AA, the previous commander of the Ukrainian public group, not in the least offered no open expressions in such manner, yet additionally didn't stop his co-activity with the club of the attacker."
Broadly viewed as probably Ukraine's most noteworthy player, Tymoshchuk came out on top for association championships with Shakhtar Donetsk and Zenit and was essential for Bayern Munich's Treble-winning group of 2012-13. He captained his country at Euro 2016.
"At the point when another previous club, Bayern Munich, distributes proclamations and holds activities on the side of Ukraine, Tymoshchuk keeps on excess quiet and work for the club of the assailant," added the UAF's articulation.
As well as calling for Tymoshchuk to be deprived of his training permit, the UAF needs to strip him of his association and cup wins in Ukraine and prohibit him from the authority register of public cooperative people.
Russia's intrusion of Ukraine has provoked a few Ukrainian sportspeople to join their country's tactical exertion, including tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky, heavyweight champion fighter Oleksandr Usyk and three-weight champion contender Vasiliy Lomachenko.
Siblings Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, both previous heavyweight title holders, are likewise protecting their country, while recently, Olympic karate medallist Stanislav Horuna addressed BBC Radio 5 Live about joining his country's safeguard against Russia.
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