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Children Suffer the Most in Past and Present Attacks on Ukraine, Say Bishops
The event featured survivor testimonies and a documentary highlighting the Soviet famine that killed over 3 million Ukrainians, connecting past genocide to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Children suffer the most in past and present attacks on Ukraine, say bishops
(OSV News) — Across the U.S. and Canada — and from Kyiv, Ukraine, to the Vatican — thousands have gathered in recent days to recall millions of Ukrainians killed in an artificial famine under Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. The remembrances have taken place as Russia’s attacks on Ukraine, launched in 2014 and accelerated in 2022, approach the 12-year mark — with Ukrainian faithful recalling the chilling parallels between Stalin’s crimes and curre…
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