UPA chaplain of Kyiv Patriarchate urges Ukrainians to armed uprising

Priest of the Kyiv Patriarchate and chaplain of the Kyiv Regional Brotherhood OUN-UPA Sergei Tkachuk published on his Facebook page a demotivator with the inscription "Your country has been stolen. Get ready to return it by force of arms."

The demotivator, with the official red-black flag of the OUN and a trident as its background, depicts two bullets.

Earlier, in 2013, the chaplain called for the killing of all who oppose the war in Ukraine. "It is a pity that we can’t christen you from a machine gun through the Internet... If you whine and go crazy, urinate with rage in your katsap pants, then WE are on the right path... we are going to destroy bloody Moscow and Warsaw...!" wrote then in the "Live Journal" Sergei Tkachuk.


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