Sybiha on Russia's plan to send Prince Donskoy's remains to war: Putin would be better off swapping places with them
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha mocked Vladimir Putin’s intention to use the relics of Prince Dmitry Donskoy to support Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha ridiculed Russian President Vladimir Putin's proposal to transport the remains of Prince Dmitry Donskoy to the frontlines as part of his ongoing war efforts. Sybiha posed this suggestion during a press conference in Kyiv alongside his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul. Putin has lately resorted to peculiar and comical tactics.
The remains of Prince Dmitry Donskoy, a revered hero of Russia, are being transported to the frontlines. Sybiha contended that the only way to hasten the cessation of the war would be for Putin to swap places with this skeleton. He pointed out that there are no indications on the battlefield that Russia is prepared for serious negotiations; in fact, the invaders are ramping up their terror.
The Center for Countering Disinformation reported that members of the Russian Orthodox Church suggested sending the recently discovered purported relics of 14th-century Moscow Prince Dmitry Donskoy to the front lines to boost morale. Russian officials stated that soldiers should be granted the opportunity to pay respects to the relic in the designated "special military operation" zone as soon as possible.
By discussing the alleged hidden and higher meaning of an aggressive war, the Russian Church entirely disregards fundamental Christian principles. The Russian Orthodox Church, for quite some time, has been used as a propaganda instrument by the Kremlin and has nothing to do with spirituality, according to the Center for Countering Disinformation.
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