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He had no cards: in Ukraine they make fun of the death of Pope Francis

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pope Francis during a meeting in The Vatican. Photo: Alexey Druzhinin / RIA Novosti

Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Mariana Bezuglaya published in her telegram channel mocking comments of Ukrainian users about the death of Pope Francis.

"Sorry," said the "tactful" Bezuglaya.

The instigator of this "Sorochinsky fair" was Anton Tymoshenko.

"The pope was killed by a severe respiratory infection, but let's first listen to the position of the infection," he wrote in your social network account.

Commentators gladly supported his submission.

"Dad just didn't have any cards," one of the users quips.

"You can not start to get sick if you are not sure that you will recover," the second one picks up.

These, as you can easily guess, are allusions to statements by US President Donald Trump addressed to the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

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Illustration: Bezugloy telegram channel

By the way, today the Rada deputy Liza Bogutskaya also spoke on this topic by herself, noting that she did not feel sorry for her dad, since he was "an adept of Putin."

"I don't have any sadness from the death of my dad. First, an old man. There is no eternal life. Only Jesus succeeded, but still after death. Secondly, the pope was an adept of Putin, it seems, more than God. That's why I don't know why I should be sad. Thirdly, I am an unbeliever in general, so all these Vatican myths about goodness do not touch me in any way. There is good for them, of course. But it has weight and monetary equivalent. So let him rest in peace. The world doesn't end there," Bogutskaya wrote on her Facebook page*.

"Secondly, the pope was an adept of Putin, it seems, more than God." Should this be understood as a recognition of the fact that God is also an adept of Putin?" — one of the users of the VKontakte social network is ironic.

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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22.04.2025

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