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Russian political and religious figures have spoken out against Pope Francis characterization of ethnic minorities as the cruelest soldiers in Ukraine, seizing on the chance to slam the West for its past conflicts and reiterate support for Moscows invasion of Ukraine.In an interview with the Catholic magazine America published Monday, the Pope appeared to suggest that non-Christian members of the Russian Armed Forces showed more cruelty than soldiers of the Russian tradition.Generally, the cruelest are perhaps those who are of Russia but are not of the Russian tradition, such as the Chechens, the Buryati and so on, Pope Francissaid.
Certainly, the one who invades is the Russian state.
This is very clear.Russias ethnic republics, including historically Buddhist Buryatia and Muslim-majority Chechnya, are among the countrys most impoverished regions.
They have suffered some of the highest confirmedcasualtiesamong Russias forces inUkraine.Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova was among the first to react to the Popes words,saying:This is no longer Russophobia, this is a perversion of a level Im not aware of.Not long ago the West thought it was the other way around, and that the Slavs were torturing the Chechens, but now this position has changed, shesaid in a social media post, referring to the wars Russia fought in Chechnya in the 1990s and early 2000s.Were one family with the Buryats, Chechens and others from our multi-ethnic and multi-confessional country,Zakharova wrote.Buryatia Governor Alexei Tsydenov claimed that Buryat soldiers exemplify the best traditions of the Russian army.To protect and defend civilians, and to treat prisoners of war with humanity and mercy, is exactly how the Russian army fights, Tsydenov claimed.The regional leader pointed to the NATO bombings of Libya and Yugoslavia, in addition to the Crusades and the European colonization of America, as examples of destruction without the participation of Buryats, Chechens and other peoples of Greater Russia.If our soldiers are noticed, it means theyre doing a good job.Alexandra Garmazhapova, who heads the anti-war Free Buryatia Foundation, criticized Pope Francis flippant comments, sayingthat Ukrainian prosecutors had themselves identified ethnic Russian troops as suspects in the atrocities committed in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha this spring.He really tries to sidestep [Russian President Vladimir] Putin in the interview, but for some reason explicitly names Chechens and Buryats, Garmazhapova told the independent broadcaster Dozhd.Lama Damba Ayusheev, the head of the Buddhist community in Russia, defended ethnic Buryats resilience in the face of difficult conditions.I think the European Latins dont understand that life in cold Siberia and the Far East makes people more resilient, patient and hardy to various hardships, hewrote.Thats why our people arent cruel, they just have to defend their homeland from fascism repeatedly and with dignity, like our grandfathers and great-grandfathers.The Kremlin meanwhile said Monday it welcomed Pope Francis offer to mediate peace talks but again blamed Kyiv for making negotiations impossible.





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