Trump’s spiritual adviser says he never knew about Kherson’s "human safari"
Pastor Mark Burns, former President Donald Trump’s spiritual adviser, admitted he was unaware of the situation in Kherson described as a "human safari" and vowed to raise it with Congress and the president.

Pastor Mark Burns, known as the spiritual adviser to former US President Donald Trump, has stated that he was previously unaware of the events in Kherson, which have been characterized as a "human safari" or drone siege. After learning about the situation for the first time, Burns pledged to bring the issue to the attention of the US Congress and the president.
Burns expressed his commitment to ensuring that US officials address the ongoing drone attacks in the Kherson region. He emphasized that this information was new to him and that he is determined to inform the relevant authorities about it.
The pledge comes amid continued international focus on the war in Ukraine, with Kherson being one of the major hotspots of conflict. Burns’s statement suggests a potential increase in attention from US policymakers, although his exact influence on decision-making remains unclear.


