by Br. Alexis Bugnolo
The carnage of war often escapes personal attention because it is so far away and so impersonal. But when someone you know nearly gets killed and loses friends in a particular attack, it strikes home.
For this reason, since two friends of a brave US Citizen who went to Ukraine to protect Christian Children — and whom I had the honor to meet and offer housing to while I was in Kyiv — died in the Russian missile attack on the Pizza Restaurant in Kramatorsk, last week, on June 27, 2023, I will commemorate all 11 victims who died, 10 of whose photos are now public. — Another 60 were injured, including my friend.
https://twitter.com/AKurkov/status/1675771627257069569 https://twitter.com/g900ap/status/1675125069268353024 https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1677021744748453900 https://twitter.com/RomanChernenko7/status/1675128337709105154 https://twitter.com/Kramatorsk_Post/status/1676166343131897861 https://twitter.com/Bakhmutinua_eng/status/1676239772707176448I thank God and Saint Raphael, that my friend escaped alive.
Requiescat in Pace.
Praying for you in your loss…
Such a waste of precious life.
Wish it were possible to bring all back and replace them with the EVIL PERPETRATING WAR FOR PROFIT BY LAUNDERING U.S. TAX $$$ FOR THE ALREADY WEALTHY SEEKING WORLD COUP.
For the Sake Of His Sorrowful Passion;
May God Have Mercy On Us and On The Whole World.