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By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Pope Francis has called out “those who make war”, condemned violation of international law, spoken of people “oppressed by bombs and fear” and lamented Ukraine as a “martyred country”. But he has shied away from publicly using the words “Russia” or “invasion” in speaking publicly of the conflict, making him one of the few world leaders not to do so. On Sunday he came closest to pointing a finger directly at Russia by implicitly rejecting Moscow’s use of the term “special military operation” for its invasion of U…