Priest of the UOC MP from Zhytomyr region called on believers to pray for Russia.


A priest of the UOC MP from the Zhytomyr region spread materials that justified the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. This information was spread by the Zhytomyr regional prosecutor's office.
The Zhytomyr regional prosecutor's office reported that a priest of the UOC MP from the Zhytomyr region distributed materials that justified the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
According to the investigation of the prosecutor's office, the priest expressed disrespectful views towards Ukrainian national heroes during sermons and called on parishioners to say 'Glory to Ukraine' solely for ideological reasons.
The prosecutor's office also noted that in July of this year, the priest glorified the 'Russian land' in the church, recognized the Russian Federation as his 'homeland' and called on parishioners to pray for Russia.
According to the prosecutor's office, the priest spread videos of his sermons and videos of a Russian propagandist on social media. These materials contributed to justifying the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
The case of destruction of military vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be considered in Rivne
The consideration of the case of the destruction of military vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) has begun in the city of Rivne. According to the investigation, the criminals received an offer via telegram to burn AFU vehicles for 2 thousand dollars.
According to the investigation, the criminals were able to damage two military vehicles of the AFU. However, they did not receive money for the completed 'work'. The case will be considered in court.
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