Pope: Ukraine shopping centre bombing the latest 'barbarous' attack
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[June 29, 2022]
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope
Francis on Wednesday called the bombing of a crowded shopping centre in
the city of Kremenchuk the latest in string of "barbarous attacks"
against Ukraine.
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Rescuers work at a site of a shopping mall hit by a Russian missile
strike, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kremenchuk, in
Poltava region, Ukraine June 28, 2022. REUTERS/Anna Voitenko |
Ukraine said at least 18 people were killed and about 60 injured
on Monday by a Russian missile strike. Russia's defence ministry
said it had hit a legitimate military target in the city, and
that the shopping centre was not in use.
"Every day, I carry in my heart dear and martyred Ukraine, which
continues to be flagellated by barbarous attacks like the one
that hit the shopping centre in Kremenchuk," Francis told crowds
in St. Peter's Square on the feast of St. Peter and Paul.
"I pray that this mad war can soon end and I renew my appeal to
persevere without tiring in praying for peace.
"May the Lord open the those paths to dialogue which men either
do not want or not able to find. May they not neglect to help
the Ukrainian population, which is suffering so much," he said.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Jon Boyle and
Catherine Evans)
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