Patriots accuse Kiev Patriarchate of “supporting the invader”

The Kiev Patriarchate, which regularly tries to convict the UOC in cooperation with the Russian Federation, was accused itself of "supporting the invader." In social networks there was a photo of the priest of the UOC-KP consecrating the Russian KamAZ.

In the picture, priest of the Kiev Patriarchate Vitaly Antonyuk, rector of the Cathedral of the Holy Virgin and part-time deputy of Zaborolsk village council (Lutsk region of Volyn region) consecrates Russia-produced KamAZ.

“If you bought a car – you supported an invader!” says indignantly NGO “New Community – Zaborol” on its Facebook page.

The administrators of the page pay attention to the fact that KamAZ was bought by LLC "Chernigov Autocentre KamAZ" – an official dealer of Russian public company "KamAZ", partly owned by the state corporation "Rostekh". Rostekh, among other things, owns “Kalashnikov” concern, Russia's largest producer of combat automatic and sniper weapons.

“Meanwhile Lutsk priests tell about some candles,” derides on Facebook Igor Levchuk. As it is known, adherents of the Kiev Patriarchate and right wingers claim that every candle bought in the UOC church is a bullet in the forehead of a Ukrainian soldier.


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