The bishop noted that he was close to the “martyred Ukrainian citizens, who suffered greatly from the dismantling of the energy infrastructure.”
In a meeting with the faithful, Pope Francis on Sunday condemned Russia’s massive shelling of Ukrainian infrastructure. Vatican News reported this on Sunday, September 1.
“I am also always close to the martyred Ukrainian people, who suffered greatly from the attacks on the energy infrastructure. In addition to the death and injuries, they also left more than a million people without electricity and water of the innocent, He is not indifferent to their suffering,” the pope stressed.
Separately, he mentioned the confrontation in the Middle East, calling on the parties to continue negotiations, immediately cease fire and release the hostages.
Let’s remember that Francis had earlier expressed concern about the decision to ban the activities of the Russian Church in Ukraine.
Earlier, the Pope said that Ukraine “must have the courage to raise the white flag” and start negotiations with Russia.
Source: korrespondent
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