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Vladimir Putin to respond "ultra-rapidly" to those who intervene in the conflict with Ukraine
By Karin Hiebaum
International Correspondent
The Russian president does not rule out the use of nuclear weapons.
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, that if necessary, his country will respond "ultra-rapidly" to anyone who tries to intervene in the conflict with Ukraine. This will also apply to nations that become a "threat" to his country.
"If someone intends to interfere in the ongoing events (invasion) from outside and create a strategic threat nature, they should know that our response to counterattacks will be ultra-fast," Putin said, speaking at a meeting with lawmakers, Russian news agency Interfax reported.
Putin added that Russia has "all the tools" to respond. "Those that no one can now boast about. And we will not boast. We will use them if necessary and I want everyone to know," he stressed, referring to nuclear weapons.
The Russian president insisted that the objectives of the "special military operation" - the Russian euphemism for invasion - "will be fulfilled unconditionally" and stressed that it is aimed at "ensuring the security of the residents of Donetsk, Luhansk, Russian Crimea and all Russia in the historical perspective".
In addition, Putin assured that the Russian invasion has averted "a real danger that was already looming" over Russia. "With courage, determination and heroism a large-scale conflict that would have developed on our territory, but according to someone else's scenarios, has been prevented," he said.
As for the sanctions imposed by the allied countries in retaliation for the invasion, the Russian president has indicated that the attempt to "economically strangle" Russia "has failed."
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Justice Pope Francis asks the Church for a report on child abuse cases
By Karin Hiebaum
International Correspondent
The Supreme Pontiff asked for "transparency" on the part of the diocese.
The Pope has asked the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors to "annually" prepare a report with "the initiatives of the Church for the protection of minors and vulnerable adults" in relation to cases of abuse in the Church, while noting that, where there is reliable data, these facts have declined in recent years. He also called for "transparency in the dioceses".
Although he acknowledged that this can be a "difficult task at the beginning", Francis assured that it is necessary to provide "a reliable report on what is happening and what must change, so that the competent authorities can act".
In this sense, he has assured that such a report will be a factor of "transparency and accountability" since it will "provide clear information" on the progress of the Church in this area. "If there is no progress, the faithful will continue to lose confidence in their pastors, which will make it increasingly difficult to proclaim and witness to the Gospel," he warned.
"The seeds sown are beginning to bear fruit. The incidence of abuse of minors by clergy has shown a decline for several years in those parts of the world where reliable data and resources are available," Francis assured the audience with members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, which concluded its plenary assembly this week.
Francis focused on the most immediate needs that the Commission can help to resolve, especially for "the welfare and pastoral care of those who have suffered abuse." In this way, he urged the Vatican commission that deals with the guardianship of minors to "oversee, in dialogue with the bishops' conferences, the creation of special centers where abused persons and their families can find welcome and a listening ear and be accompanied on a path of healing and justice."
He also praised their work, noting that "minors and vulnerable people are safer today in the Church". In his address to the members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, he assured that the "path of healing" for victims "is long and difficult" while condemning that "abuse, in all its forms, is unacceptable."
"Sexual abuse of children is especially serious because it offends life when it is flourishing. Instead of thriving, the abused person is wounded, sometimes indelibly," he said.