military plane carrying aviation school students has crashed and burst into flames while landing, leaving 22 people dead. Two other people on board were seriously injured and four people were missing, emergency services said.
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After blaming gay people for COVID-19, a prominent leader of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church has himself contracted the virus. Speaking in March this year, on Ukrainian national TV, Patriarch Filaret stated that the pandemic was, “God’s punishment for the sins of men, the sinfulness of humanity.”Doubling down on his comments Kiev-based LGBTQI group Insight in April launched legal actions against Filaret condemning his actions as being damaging or the countries LGBTQI community.“Our aim is to show
.military plane carrying aviation school students has crashed and burst into flames while landing, leaving 22 people dead. Two other people on board were seriously injured and four people were missing, emergency services said.
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