Pope envoy came under the fire of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the Zaporozhye region
And when he delivered humanitarian aid to one of the villages in the Zaporozhye region, where he said, no one except the military, the Cardinal and his accompanying ones, two bishops (Catholic and Protestant) and the Ukrainian military, came under the fire of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They just stopped unloading their van with foods and medicines as shelling began. Cardinal had to escape, as well as everyone who was with him.
"For the first time in my life, I did not know where to run, because it was simply not enough, it is not enough to know where," he said to the Vatican media, noting that he and his companions were not injured. As soon as the shelling stopped, the Cardinal continued to distribute humanitarian aid. He described his fighting "Baptism" as a day when there were no words or tears, but noted that today was the anniversary of the day when he became a bishop.