Ukrainian soldiers ask for weapons to defend country, not US money – Trump's spiritual adviser
This was reported on air by the spiritual adviser to US President Donald Trump, Pastor Mark Burns, who visited Bucha, Irpen and Borodyanka in the Kyiv region on Monday, March 31.
“These frontline fighters are not asking for money. They are asking for 1,000 tanks, 300 F-35 fighter jets, anti-aircraft weapons to shoot down the drones that continue to attack civilian buildings and kill people,” he wrote in an emotional post.
Burns also recalled that it was President Trump who gave the green light to supply Javelins to Ukraine “instead of pillows.”
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President Trump “will end this war. Everyone here in Ukraine thanks President Trump and America for supporting Ukraine,” the pastor added.
The war in Ukraine is bigger than Democrats or Republicans, left or right. It doesn't matter if you sympathize with President Trump or President Zelensky, real people are dying here. 20,000 children have been kidnapped and sent to Russia. Recently, 300 women have been raped, reportedly… pic.twitter.com/hTnlKIGLhK
— Pastor Mark Burns (@pastormarkburns) March 31, 2025
He also spoke about the consequences of Russian aggression in Ukraine.
“20,000 children were kidnapped and taken to Russia. 300 women were recently raped, according to multi-faith religious leaders. 700 religious buildings were deliberately destroyed, as they are often the only source of food for Ukrainians. Innocents were shot in the back of the head with their hands tied behind their backs,” he recalled.
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As reported by Ukrinform, the spiritual adviser to US President Donald Trump, Pastor Mark Burns, visited Bucha, Irpen and Borodyanka in the Kyiv region, where he learned about the consequences of Russian aggression.
Burns later visited Babi Yar in Kyiv to pay tribute to the Nazi victims of World War II.
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