Myriany film on OCU’s technology for church raiding released in 4 languages

The “Myriany” film about the technology of church seizures has been released in four languages. Photo: " Myriany"

The film by the "Myriany" public movement titled "The Whole Truth about 'Transitions' to the OCU (Anatomy of Raiding in Ukraine in 5 Minutes)" has been released in four languages: Ukrainian, English, Russian and Greek.

The video reveals the technology through which the OCU, in collaboration with the authorities, has already taken over hundreds of churches and continues its work.

Despite all the criminal schemes, "Myriany" claims that the OCU has not succeeded in transferring the communities along with the raided churches.

"Believers do not remain in the church with the OCU. They remain with their priest. The community of the Shepetivka Cathedral is praying at home. The displaced community in Trebukhiv is currently praying in the forest in a tent. Meanwhile, the raided churches are either empty or have very few people," the film states.

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