War crimes in Ukraine: Church leader warns of Russian propaganda!
War crimes in Ukraine: Church leader warns of Russian propaganda!
In the context of the continuing conflict in Ukraine, Great Bishop Swjatoslaw Schewtschuk, the head of the Greek Catholic Church of Ukraine, has vehemently spoken out against spatial concessions to Russia. In an interview with the Italian daily newspaper "Il Foglio", he criticized that Russian aggression not only targeted local gains, but also had targeted destabilization of the European order. "Evil can neither be satisfied nor satisfied," emphasized Schewchuk, demanding a fair peace that is based on international law and reliable security guarantees, as on kathpress.at reports .
In the meantime, Russia's President Vladimir Putin was open to a temporary ceasefire. In a phone call with US President Donald Trump, he accepted a proposal for a 30-day stop mutual attacks on the energy infrastructure. Ukraine has previously assured a complete fire break if Russia hires its military operation, which creates a complex negotiation situation.Schewschuk's warnings and the resentment against Russian propaganda
In a further interview,Schevschuk spoke about the devastating effects of the war on the Ukrainian people and the challenges for Christians in such times. He described the war as a crime against God and humanity and found that the Ukrainian nation and its culture were bought by Russia. He also expressed concern about the spread of Russian propaganda even in the west, which he sees as a serious threat to the future of humanity. Schevschuk referred to the historical persecution of the Greek Catholic Church in areas annexed by Russia and appealed for more support from the West, as was Domradio.de holds .
It is astonishing that despite the constant threat and the personal risk that Schewtschuk experiences, his determination to fight for the faith and dignity of the Ukrainian citizens remains unbroken. He appeals to the western world of clearly averting from the neocolonial ambitions of Russia and supporting Ukraine.
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