Former Moscow-linked Church claims religious persecution as security raids heat up

(CNN) — The vertically shot video published last November shows no weapons, battlefield atrocities or even soldiers. But the sound of a patriotic Russian song reverberating through a church on Kyiv’s famous Lavra monastery grounds seemed to open a new front in Ukraine’s war with Russia.

Former Moscow-linked Church claims religious persecution as security raids heat up

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“Do not ban the UOC” petition appears on the Cabinet of Ministers’ website

Media: Cabinet appoints an active enemy of UOC head of State Ethnic Policy + Poturaev speaks out against UOC ban: We’ll get a lawsuit in ECHR and disgrace

Media: Cabinet appoints an active enemy of UOC head of State Ethnic Policy

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the appointment of Yelenskyi to the position of head of State Policy

Yelenskyy is a member of parliament of the eighth convocation, representing the People’s Front party, and was an adviser to Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk [“Yats is the guy”] in 2014. He is a scientist, religious scholar, Doctor of Philosophy.

State Service for Ethnopolitics assumed the role of UOC MP advocate

Poturaev speaks out against UOC ban: We’ll get a lawsuit in ECHR and disgrace