The Pope expressed his closeness to Ukraine, which is suffering severe atrocities

Pope Francis renewed his call for support through prayer and solidarity for the people of war-torn Ukraine, following a three-day prayer he led at the Vatican on August 21.

C. Rubini CTC, Vatican News

A word that Pope Francis often utters and shares with the world is ‘consistency’.
For more than six months, Pope Francis has regularly expressed his concern for Ukraine with his reflections, especially in public appearances and in the triennial prayer program, no matter the topic, uttering his appeal or a few words of solidarity.

For the 13th consecutive time since June 5, Pope Francis recalled the great suffering of the Ukrainian nation from the window of the Apostolic Palace as he greeted those present in St. Peter’s Square after the Triune Prayer.

“Let us remain steadfast in our closeness and prayers to the beloved Ukrainian people, who are suffering from extreme brutality.” Papa also called yesterday.

increasing Mortality rate of the general population

As Russian shelling and Ukrainian armed resistance continue, civilians are often caught in the middle of the conflict. More than 1,000 people, including 324 children, were evacuated from the area of ​​the nuclear power plant occupied by the Russian military yesterday alone, the Zaporizhia Regional Military Administration’s news department published. Ukrainform Reported. Meanwhile, war bulletins continue to pour in from various regions, especially the Donetsk region, reporting the deaths and injuries of many civilians daily.

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