Sensation-lovers try to disinform Ukrainians about the Moleben at the Rada, – head of UOC Legal Department
"After the moleben under the Verkhovna Rada, various "sensations" or fakes will arise. And here you are! The Ukrayinska Pravda received a video from an eyewitness. "The record shows how a father, holding a bundle of money, is talking with a young guy with an open backpack in his hands." Everything looks as if the clergyman had prepared cash for paying off.
The witness of this scene asserts that the cleric brought the participants of the rally "wages".
Since when did a pizza-deliver become a "participant of the rally"? Can the police, special services and the Ministry of Culture officials who were present there be also called participants of the moleben???
Perhaps, the witness of these events has never got a pizza delivery, and the editors of the UP took his word for it and did not even watch this video!
P.S. Why wasn’t this "sensation" fully recorded to make it clear to everyone!
Pizzza – free delivery in such white boxes as in the video!)))
P.S.S. Looking forward to the next video where the father is paying the fare for a bus trip! " wrote the head of the Legal Department of the UOC.
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