The police of the Khmelnytsky region put on the wanted list the subdeacon of the UOC-MP Igor Slobodyan, who on April 2 in the Holy Intercession Cathedral of Khmelnitsky beat former military Artur Ananyev.
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The corresponding notification was published on the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the “Wanted” section, the Vsem informs.
The date of Igor Slobodyan’s disappearance is given as April 5. It was on this day that law enforcement officers announced suspicion to a servant in a Moscow church under the article on intentional slight bodily injury of the Criminal Code, the newspaper notes.
It is noted that on April 4, on the air of one of the TV channels, the deputy of the Khmelnytsky City Council Alexander Vasylyshyn announced the disappearance of the suspect.
The priest, who raised his hand against our defender-warrior, was declared suspicious by the National Police yesterday, the deputy said then. – And today it became known that he had already fled from Ukraine. At least from the city of Khmelnitsky. And they handed this summons to the investigator to his parents.
In the case of the beating of a military man in the premises of the temple, at the request of Ananiev, additional criminal proceedings were opened under Part 1 of Art. 125 of the Criminal Code.
Recall that the beating of a military man in the Holy Intercession Cathedral of the UOC-MP in Khmelnytsky took place on the morning of April 2 and caused indignation among the residents of the city.
The society voted for the transfer of the cathedral to the WTO, and in the evening of the same day the first prayer in Ukrainian took place in the church.
Source: “To everyone”, Ministry of Internal Affairs
Source: Racurs

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