Russian passport of Onufriy. What evidence the authorities relied on (photo).
02.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.07.2025
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The head of the UOC MP, Onufriy, has held a Russian passport since 2002, failing to notify the Ukrainian authorities about it. This information has caused public outrage as he continued to consider himself Ukrainian after obtaining Russian citizenship.
The passport of the UOC MP head is confirmed by the Russian passport system.
This reveals the contradiction between the statements of the UOC MP and the reality regarding the citizenship of its representatives. The issue of dual citizenship of church officials remains relevant amid geopolitical events and the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
A representative of the UOC MP has been the owner of a Russian passport since 2002, violating public expectations and pointing to the contradiction between his words and actions in the context of geopolitical tensions in Ukraine.Read also
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