Pope Leo Decries ‘Sharp Intensification’ of War in Ukraine

VATICAN CITY, May ⁠27 (Reuters) – ⁠Pope ⁠Leo on Wednesday decried ​what he called a “sharp ‌intensification” of the ‌war in ⁠Ukraine, ⁠telling pilgrims at his weekly audience ​at the Vatican that he wanted to ​express closeness to civilians ⁠killed in ⁠recent attacks.

“I ⁠am following ​with concern the war in ​Ukraine,” ⁠Leo, the first U.S. pope, said. “War does not ⁠solve problems, but aggravates them. It does ⁠not build security, but multiplies suffering and hatred”.

“Where missiles and drones fall, hopes also fall, homes and places of worship ⁠are destroyed, and innocent lives are shattered,” he said.

(Reporting by ​Joshua McElwee, editing by ​Giulia Segreti)

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