The presenter of the program, Nazih Al-Ahdab, wonders about the reasons for Russia's polarization of Muslim and Arab fighters, as it has one of the largest armies in the world, and does the polarization have a religious dimension?

Or my class between the poor East and the rich West?

Or for the fearsome image of the eastern fighter?

Or is it easy to produce lists of the dead with the diversity of their races and categories?

According to him.

In response to the Russian move, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia is using forced fighters and strangers from Syria in its war on his country to destroy Ukraine, adding that Syrian mercenaries come to a foreign country only to be killed.

A presenter "Above Power" commented that Zelensky forgot that he had ordered the creation of a victory front for Ukraine and a combat corps of volunteers from abroad, which was welcomed by Europe and allowed to join.

Activists circulated videos of African volunteers declaring their support for Russia in its war on Ukraine, and declaring their readiness to volunteer with their "brothers" in the Russian army in their operations to bring peace to Ukraine, they said.

Political Christianity

Russia's president has been demonized by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church for his war on Kyiv, and religion has suddenly descended into the battle lines in Ukraine, where Ukrainian Orthodox Church priests don military uniforms.

On the other hand, an American magazine spoke of the alarming Russian mixture of religion and nuclear weapons, and accused Putin of employing the church in the war.

Nazih Al-Ahdab wondered about the possibility of a return of religious wars in Europe after watching a religious speech from the same church in two different countries to rally against the other.

On the other hand, the Moscow Patriarch has demonized anyone who stands in the way of unity between Russia and Ukraine.

Just as political Islam did not lose sight of the war, the Chechen Sheikh Salah Mazyev said that Muslims in his country are fighting to save Russia and Chechnya from the abomination of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

On the other hand, the Mufti of the Muslims in Ukraine, Saeed Ismailov, established the basis for fighting the Russians with a Quranic verse in which the Western media did not see a problem.

The Mufti wore the Ukrainian military uniform, and called on Muslims to fight and support his country, even though European values ​​reject religious interference in political matters.

The episode also covered the titles:

  • Putin is recruiting Arab volunteers for his war in Ukraine and, according to another mercenary,

  • Zelensky criticizes and forgets that he was the first to announce a victory front for Ukraine.

  • Poland's border with Ukraine is open to white immigrants and to cats and dogs.

  • An Indian missile hit Pakistan by mistake, and Iranian missiles were intended in Erbil.