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Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia reacts hysterically to the ban on the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine

26 August, 13:00

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev reacted to the ban on the activities of religious organizations in Ukraine that have their governing center in the state that is carrying out armed aggression against Ukraine.

This was reported by Glavkom.

Thus, he once again emphasized the ties between the religious organization operating in Ukraine under the brand of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate and Russia.

According to Medvedev, “Kyiv will not get away with the ban on the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church under the leadership of Metropolitan Onufriy.” He threatened that Ukraine “will be destroyed like Sodom and Gomorrah.”

“The 'bona fide Satanism' professed by Zelensky and his entourage is actively supported by the so-called civilized West in order to inflict maximum damage on Russia,” Medvedev added, thus emphasizing the importance of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate for Russia as a means of controlling Ukrainians.

“There will be repercussions <...>, the demons will inevitably fall, and the reckoning will not come in the distant future after they pass into the next world. On the contrary, the punishment will be earthly, cruel, painful and prompt,” Medvedev threatened on his Telegram channel.
Medvedev immediately came up with another meaning for the “Special Military Operation” that has been going on in Ukraine for three years.
“Earlier, State Duma deputy Vitaly Milonov said that the ban on the UOC was a signal to all Orthodox Christians. Now the special operation takes on a sacred meaning,” he wrote.

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