You have weird conclusion as it's about Ukrainian women.
Poland’s most important Catholic shrine has stirred controversy by announcing that more “people are killed as a result of abortion” than are dying in war. Meanwhile, a leading anti-abortion group has been handing out leaflets to Ukrainian refugees at the border warning them that “abortion is the greatest threat to peace”.
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In a homily to the pilgrims, Wacław Depo, the archbishop of Częstochowa, declared that, “despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and the threats in Poland and the world, we must not be enslaved by fears about the future and lose hope in the face of planned de-Christianisation and depopulation”.
“One cannot demand one justice while neglecting another justice that does not exist. There is no justice towards the unborn in Ukraine and in Russia…in Europe and in the world,” added Father Tomasz Kancelarczyk, head of the Little Feet Foundation.
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The foundation has been handing out leaflets in Ukrainian to refugees at the border telling them that, if anyone suggests getting an abortion, they should report it to the police.
"More than a million" is very outdated. It was only 2 weeks into the special military operation, and "more than a million" was actually just the usual number before it. Today, try like over 3 million or something.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24, had changed the structure of the flow of migrants from Ukraine to Poland which, before the invasion, included mostly job-seeking men and now almost exclusively comprises women and children.
The 1+ million usual men that I mentioned have came back. They got things to do at home.
In fact I just realized how I haven't heard any Ukrainian speaking/accented man in months.
The largest group of Ukrainians - 469,600 thousand - lives in Warsaw and its surrounding areas, the report pointed out.
You have weird conclusion as it's about Ukrainian women.
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https://notesfrompoland.com/2022/03/21/more-people-killed-by-abortion-than-dying-in-war-warns-polish-catholic-shrine/
"More than a million" is very outdated. It was only 2 weeks into the special military operation, and "more than a million" was actually just the usual number before it. Today, try like over 3 million or something.
https://www.thefirstnews.com/article/nearly-32-mln-ukrainians-in-poland-reports-foundation-29922 (almost a week ago).
The 1+ million usual men that I mentioned have came back. They got things to do at home.
In fact I just realized how I haven't heard any Ukrainian speaking/accented man in months.
Out of 1.8+ million total.