There were a lot of Russian spies in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, some of them have already been exchanged for Ukrainian captives.
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There were a lot of representatives of the so-called intelligence community of the Russian Federation in this institute (UOC-MP – ed.). We have already exchanged some of them for our prisoners. These are the facts that the Ukrainian community should know,” Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov said in an interview with Ukrinform.
The Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council also noted that the Kremlin influenced Ukraine not only through religious organizations, but also through a network of agents that continues to work on the territory of the state. He assured that the security service of Ukraine is fighting this phenomenon.
A person can believe in God, in Allah, in whom he sees fit. We have claims against an institution that is not registered in accordance with Ukrainian legislation. Do you want to go pray? Go and pray. But institutions that are not properly registered on the territory of Ukraine cannot work here,” he noted.
In this context, Danilov stressed that in order to prevent the activities of an organization whose legal documents do not comply with Ukrainian legislation, neither decisions of the National Security and Defense Council nor presidential decrees are needed.
Re-register if you are re-registered and then carry on with your business. If you are directly related to Moscow, to Gundyaev, to those people who call for the killing of our citizens, you cooperate with them … And if they previously denied this fact, now the reaction of Moscow priests and all that Moscow blackness indicates that the UOC MP – representatives of Moscow, – summed up Danilov.
Source: Racurs

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