Author: Sasha Vakulina
Published on: 11/03/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Father Andriy Halavin, a priest at the Church of St Andrew, is still in Bucha. The region of Kyiv and its towns like Bucha, Hostomel and Irpin were the first to face — and stop — Russian forces in their all-out war in early 2022. He says the wall should be a place where people could come with their children. The Vokzal'na Street in Bucha, where a column of Russian armored vehicles was destroyed by a Ukrainian army, looks totally different now. There are 509 names of the civilians killed during the occupation of Bucha on the Wall of Remembrance. Father Andriy says for the Russians, negotiations are not a way to find peace. "The Russians wanted to take Kyiv in three days, and they failed. With the help of Trump, negotiations, and so on, they are trying to occupy Ukraine in some other way," he says. Many people in Europe feel the same way, that the war is impossible. Father Andriy says 'peace' is something like when they don't shoot anymore. "There are no more survivors left on our side, no one alive, only territories left," he concludes.
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