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IgorGirkin (Twitter)

13:10 🇷🇺🚀 устроили шумовой армагеддонец на пол луганской области
Rob Lee (Twitter)

More photos of those spetsnaz snipers. 2/
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

#Макеевка, Плехановская автостанция, утро 16/05/22, неведомая хрень https://xn--r1a.website/itsdonetsk/14507
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“I was not betrayed even by a local priest of the Moscow Patriarchy”: Chernihiv military priest of Belarusian origin told how he was captured by Russian soldiers and who he is grateful to for surviving.
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Flagshtok interviewed a Belarusian military priest Yauhen Orda, who has been supporting the Ukrainian military in Donbas since 2014, including providing them with humanitarian aid, after which he was banned from entering Belarus.
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In early March 2022, Yauhen was in the village of Ivanivka (Chernihiv region), which was temporarily occupied by Russian troops. The priest says that he saw with his own eyes what he had read about the nazis before.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

They could shoot even for having army boots or if you don’t give all the money to the Russians. Many were killed and raped.

“I survived, because I was not betrayed by the people of Ivano-Frankivsk – they did not say that I was a priest of the Ukrainian church.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

I thought they could kill. I was very afraid for my family. It was my mistake, I took my wife and children to the village. There were documents and a cell phone with photos that could reveal me. But we survived, and I am grateful to the people of Ivanivka.
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I was not betrayed even by a local priest of the Moscow Patriarchy. He was asked: which church do you have – Ukrainian or Russian? He said: “Christ’s.” He was beaten,” Orda says.
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The priest also adds that he is very proud of Belarusians who help Ukrainians today: they volunteer and fight with weapons.
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“I am glad that many Belarusians are really fighting for Ukraine. They sometimes quarrel, argue, but fight amazing. One day our soldiers will return to Belarus and build a real country,” the priest says.
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