Vatican City
Reuters
The Vatican on Thursday launched a crowdfunding campaign on Thursday to send thermal underwear to Ukraine to help residents survive the winter as they face power shortages amid the war with Russia.
The Vatican’s charity office said in a statement that it had linked up with the Italian crowdfunding site eppela.com to raise money to buy the clothing.
A municipal worker removes snow amid a snowfall as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, in central Kyiv, Ukraine, on 7th December. PICTURE: Reuters/Gleb Garanich/File photo.
The head of the office, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, said Italian companies had already responded to an earlier appeal by donating thermal underwear or providing it at cost.
Krajewski, a Pole who is based in Rome and has carried out several charity missions to Ukraine for Pope Francis this year, said he would personally take the clothing to the country in a convoy of trucks.
The Pope urged people on Wednesday to spend less on Christmas celebrations and gifts this year and send the difference to Ukrainians to help them get through the hunger and cold of winter.
Russia has been pounding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure since October, destroying or damaging half of it.
Meanwhile, Russia said on Thursday it had received an apology from the Vatican over Pope Francis’ comments last month that Russian soldiers from some ethnic minority groups were the “cruellest” fighters in the Ukraine conflict.
At a briefing in Moscow, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Russia now considered the matter closed and hoped for a constructive dialogue between Russia and the Vatican.