The police detained four hooligans who were jostling on the territory of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra.
On Wednesday, April 19, after the completion of the work of the commission of the Ministry of Culture, a group of people – the fan club of the UOC – damaged the protective shutters and entered the room, which had previously been sealed.
Law enforcement officers identified the four most active participants and took them to the police department, where they reported suspicion. Violators face up to five years in prison.
Yesterday, among the detainees was the activist Victoria Kokhanovskaya, who is called a human rights activist in the UOC.
At all rallies under Moscow priests, she was the loudest, remembered for her scandalous behavior and constant screams.
Yesterday they began to detain her, and she seemed to have lost consciousness. But this did not save him from suspicion of hooliganism.
Source: Racurs

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