VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis, continuing his implicit criticism of Russia, called the conflict in Ukraine an unjustified senseless massacre and urged leaders to stop"this repugnant war".
"The violent aggression against Ukraine is unfortunately not slowing down," he told about 30,000 people in St Peter's Square for his weekly Sunday address and blessing. "It is a senseless massacre where every day slaughters and atrocities are being repeated," Pope Francis said in his latest strong condemnation of the war, which has so far avoided mentioning Russia by name.Moscow said the action it launched on Feb 24 is a"special military operation" designed not to occupy territory but to demilitarise its neighbour and purge it what it sees as dangerous nationalists. Pope Francis has already rejected that terminology.
"I beg all the players in the international community to truly commit themselves to stopping this repugnant war," the Pope said, drawing loud cheers and applause from the crowd. "Even this week, missiles and bombs hit civilians, the elderly, children and pregnant mothers," he said.
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