leonid klinsky vladyka hello. good afternoon ekaterina e. glad to see you in our studios. i understand that, of course, it would be logical to start talking from africa in general about how orthodoxy is developing and in what status it is now in africa, but let's still start with more acute, sore topics. uh, i want to ask you about ukraine, why, in your personal opinion, is the coverage with so many believers in ukraine, those people who have so far prayed , confessed, uh, communed, uh, in the temples of the canonical, but the ukrainian orthodox church. so few were those who stood up for the defense of the priests, the bishops in the canonical who came on march 29, uh, to the kiev-pechersk lavra. i mean from public people who have some weight, their word will be heard, let's say by the president or the authorities of ukraine, how would you explain it. let's start with the last president. ukraine does not want to hear anything, and no matter who comes to him, and you and i know that recently the entire holy synod of the ukrainian orthodox church was there. led by metropolit