Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill has expressed support for Russia’s nuclear programme, calling the new Oreshnik missile an important achievement and a “stopper” for Russia’s opponents.
In his statements quoted by Russian media, he emphasized that Christians should not fear the end of the world, since their faith is based on the expectation of the coming of Christ, who will destroy evil and judge the nations.
Kirill urged not to give in to fear and panic associated with the nuclear threat. In his opinion, excessive alarmism and discussions of apocalyptic scenarios only contribute to the manipulation of people deprived of inner spiritual peace. The Patriarch noted that such anxiety plays into the hands of the “enemy of the human race,” who seeks to sow fear in the hearts of people.
He also called on Russians to be “warriors” by actively opposing evil and defending moral ideals, which he said are Russia’s goal.
However, he did not explain how such ideals relate to the Kremlin’s actions, including the war in Ukraine and other military conflicts started by Russia.
Earlier, Kursor wrote that the Russian Armed Forces again shot five captured Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers in the Zaporozhye region.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers who surrendered were shot in the neck, lying unarmed with their hands raised.