A UOC-MP fan used Kremlin propaganda narratives and called OCU supporters “Satanists”.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has collected evidence of the guilt of the “church blogger” of the UOC (MP) in the Transcarpathian region. It is reported
“The operatives of the special service established that the man operated an information source where he disseminated appeals that violate the equality of citizens depending on their race, national, regional affiliation and beliefs. To prepare his publications, he used the narratives of Russian propagandists. he called the Orthodox Church of Ukraine – sectarian The man called OCU believers “Satanists, schismatics, persecutors of the Orthodox faith, atheists and radicals,” the message said .
The SBU said that the man contributed to the aggravation of the internal situation in the region by inciting religious hatred and hatred.
A church blogger reported the alleged article Violation of the equality of citizens depending on their race, nationality, religion, religious belief, disability and other characteristics (part 1 of article 161 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
The SBU also reminded that they adhere to the principle of impartiality in the activities of any religion and respect the right of every citizen to freedom of opinion and religion, as defined by the Constitution of Ukraine.
As previously reported, a court sentenced to seven years in prison a priest who supported the Russians and advocated Donbass’ “joining” the Russian Federation. The traitor became the rector of one of the UOC parishes of the Moscow Patriarchate of the Liman community of the Donetsk region.
Earlier it was reported that the priest of the UOC-MP in Lysichansk was giving the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the enemy.
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Source: korrespondent

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