State border violators were detained in the Odessa region near the border with Moldova.
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Border guards captured three men in cassocks and one in sportswear. Only one person belonged to the church. It turned out that he previously worked in the treasury of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, and then went to serve in the Kharkov region. The State Border Service reported this on December 12.
However, subsequently, a representative of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate decided to transport men abroad and, for this purpose, entered into a conspiracy with his friend living in one of the European Union countries. The cleric accepted $4,000 for help in crossing the border. per person.
He dressed his “clients” in liturgical clothes, took them to Lake Cahul, where they were met by a boat, and delivered the passengers to the opposite shore. He told the men to go to the light, because supposedly Moldova was already there. In fact, the violators were transported between two Ukrainian settlements separated by a lake.
Border guards drew up reports of administrative offenses against the detainees for attempting to illegally cross the border.
Let us remind you that the British edition of the BBC reported that almost 20 thousand men fled from Ukraine since the beginning of a full-scale war and avoided conscription into the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The flight is evidenced by data on illegal border crossings in Romania, Moldova, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, neighboring Ukraine.
Source: Racurs
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