Putin's invasion of Ukraine is a 'world war' with no 'end' in sight: Pope

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In a new interview with a Spanish newspaper, Pope Francis also spoke about his health problems and revealed what he wants for Christmas.

Pope Francis delivered a grim prediction over the weekend about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, classifying the conflict as a"world war" that won't see an"end" for some time., who turned 86 on Saturday, revealed his thoughts on the war in a new interview with the Spanish newspaper,"I do what I can. They don't listen," the pope said."What is happening in Ukraine is terrifying. There is enormous cruelty. It is very serious.

The pope, who has repeatedly spoken out against the ongoing conflict, also said he doesn't see"a short-term end to [the war in Ukraine] since it is a world war." Pope Francis delivers a blessing in Rome on December 8. To the left, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks in Kyiv, Ukraine, on October 25. To the right, Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on November 9. The pope delivered a grim prediction over the weekend about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, classifying the conflict as a"world war" that won't see an"end" for some time.

 

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No porto de paranagua 30 dias o naviu fragueiro garregando para alimentar o mundo vemos que não e bom para todos ser o Brasil o maior produtor. De alimentos.

Por aqu desejamos um macarronada co asas de frango para todos já estaremos agraciado muita gente na fome .

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