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In Mariupol, the invaders banned all non-Orthodox churches and St. Valentine’s Day

09.02.2023, 16:15

In Mariupol, it was forbidden to celebrate St. Valentin's Day. Now you can only use “letters to the front”. Other “Valentines” are banned. But not just Valentine's Day. All “gayropic” and “non-Orthodox” holidays and entertainment were banned.

This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko.

"Total control. Heads of schools in Mariupol, the village of Satrana, Stary Krym, and Talakovka were instructed to check the phones (gadgets) of schoolchildren daily for the presence of pro-Ukrainian content starting from Monday. The FSB is trying to find a data leak from Mariupol (funny for 90 thousand adults), suspecting that parents use their children's gadgets to transmit data. People who are not human can hardly understand that Ukraine values its people and will never involve schoolchildren and minors in the guerrilla movement because of the extreme danger to them and their parents. Russians can't understand," Andryushchenko wrote.

"All Protestant and non-Orthodox churches are now banned in Mariupol. The process of seizing property and forcing it to complete its activities has begun.

Every step is a step towards returning to Soviet Zhdanov. Controls, bans, deficits, the party elite, and living at the poverty level of all. Global equalization," the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol added.

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