Pope Francis spoke of “suffering Ukraine.”
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During a speech at the Vatican, he commented on the destruction of Ukrainian critical infrastructure by the Russian army. The Pontiff stressed that this is fraught with a humanitarian catastrophe for Ukraine. He called for prayer for those who found themselves without light due to Russian aggression. This was reported by Vatican News.
We pray for all our brothers and sisters suffering from the war; I am particularly referring to suffering Ukraine, where so many people are without power due to intense shelling of infrastructure, which, in addition to causing death and suffering, carries the risk of an even greater humanitarian catastrophe. Please, let us not forget about martyr Ukraine and also remember the very suffering Gaza and the many other places where there is war,” he said.
Let us remind you that on March 22, the Russian attack on the Ukrainian energy system became the largest since the full-scale invasion. DTEK lost half of its electricity generation. In particular, in Kharkov, transformer substations and thermal power plants were destroyed as a result of Russian strikes.
And on the night of March 23, the enemy attacked energy facilities in the Nikolaev and Odessa regions. As a result of the destruction, emergency power outages were applied in Odessa and the Odessa region.
Source: Vatican News
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