Activists send greetings from Crimea on Ukraine’s Unity Day
Russia deploys priests to occupied territories, urging soldiers to return to front
Russia has dispatched a new group of priests to the temporarily occupied territories to oversee hospitals and offer "support" to wounded Russian military personnel
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The National Resistance Center reported the information.
The Center notes that in fact, the priests of the Russian Orthodox Church will urge Russian soldiers to return to the front line.
"The tour will also hold services in churches for locals, where they will campaign for support for the war and shift responsibility for it to the victim, Ukraine," the statement said.
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On July 10, an official reported that in the temporarily occupied Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia region, Russia uses the church for propaganda at sports events and in education.
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