‘Evil may have its hour but God will have his day’

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President Volodymyr Zensky urged the Ukrainians on Easter Sunday not to give up the hope that peace will return to his country and persevere to overcome the difficult war path in Quehhy has been traveling for 1,152 days.

Using an embroidered VYSHYVANKA Ukrainian Gray and Stop and Stop against the main kyiv church, the Santa Sophia cathedral, Zensky said in a video of social networks that never loses faith.

“Because this faith is together,” said Zensky, who is Jewish, in a message full of lyricism and emotion. “In those who stop by his side. In Ukrainian men, in Ukrainian women. Faith that evil can have his time that God will have his day.”


President Volodymyr Zensky urged the Ukrainians on Easter Sunday not to lose hope that peace will return to his country during his Pascua Sunday message.
President Volodymyr Zensky urged the Ukrainians on Easter Sunday not to lose hope that peace will return to his country during his Pascua Sunday message. unknown

The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, announced a high day fire in Ucrine on Saturday for Easter, which falls on the same day of this year for the Orthodox and Western churches.

But Zensky said Sunday that the Russian army was making a pretense of nail in hostilities, continuing the attempts at night to inflict first -line losses in Ukraine.


Vladimir Putin asked for a
Vladimir Putin asked for a “Easter truce” of a day in the war in Ukraine. Getty images

“We know what we are defending. We know for what we are fighting. For whom and for whose good,” said Zensky.

“Life Day will come. Peace Day. Ukraine Day. A day that lasts a century. And we can meet again. At a table. In a peaceful Easter.”

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