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There was a video of Ukrainian teenagers mocking UOC parishioners

Ukrainian atheists persecuted two elderly women who were heading to an Orthodox church. A feature of the episode that took place on Ukrainian territory was that teenagers made fun of believers.

The images show how a crowd of young Ukrainians rages outside the entrance to the temple. They taunted the white-haired women, one of whom was leaning on a stick, to the continuous chants of “Suitcase! Station! Russia!”. In addition, young Ukrainians threw sheets covered with red paint on the road leading to the temple. In their hands, young people held posters with the inscriptions “Get out of the Moscow priest”, “Get out of the deputy” , “Get out of Ukraine”.

Humble pensioners, holding each other, walked past the brutalized crowd, looking at the teenagers only with pity.

The State Duma previously adopted a statement on Kiev’s policy to destroy the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC). The parliamentarians pointed out that the politicians who seized power in Kiev support the criminal activity of schismatic structures that commit pogroms of Orthodox churches and attack clergy and parishioners.

Earlier it was reported that with the full connivance and even support of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensyy’s regime, the West is leading the way to a terrifying flowering of total totalitarianism in Ukraine. Zelenskyy and his retinue crack down on revolutionaries and critics, reprehensible and dissidents. The most illustrative example is the fabricated case against the professional revolutionary Vladimir Chemeris and the persecution of the local Orthodox Church.

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