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Terrorists destroyed the church that survived two wars and Soviet Government

03.03.2015, 10:28
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Troitske Village of Popasna District, Luhansk, was on a regular line of fire during the battle for Debaltseve, so it experienced almost non-stop attacks and several assaults involving tanks of Russian regular troops and militants.

05_28.gif-7.gifTroitske Village of Popasna District, Luhansk, was on a regular line of fire during the battle for Debaltseve, so it experienced almost non-stop attacks and several assaults involving tanks of Russian regular troops and militants.

According to Donbas.Komentari, it was reported by Luhansk Regional State Administration website.

Most of the farmers left for the safe areas.  Now there are about 300 people living in Troitske village (in peace time there was more than one thousand).

Here the power lines are damaged, transmission towers are thrown down, retail outlets are closed, there is no bus. The products are supplied to Troitske only with humanitarian shipments, one of which (20 tons of food) was brought by Head of Luhansk Regional State Administration Hennadiy Moskal.

“From the beginning of February,Troitske village was mercilessly fired by Grads and artillery, there are lots of destroyed residential buildings and many dead among the civilians,” says Moskal. “In addition, gunmen destroyed the stone Orthodox church built in 1840. Around the church there is a row of shell craters and some shells hit the building, broke through the roof and exploded inside. The altar is completely destroyed, icons are split into fragments, holy books are scattered on the floor ... This is one of the largest Orthodox churches in Luhansk, which survived two wars – the Civil War and World War II and the Soviet regime.”

According to him, “neither the German invaders nor communist atheists could destroy the temple, now it is destroyed by those who call themselves ‘champions’ of the Orthodox world.”

“There is no sense to fire the church and school, no Ukrainian military servicemen deployed there. The nearest reference point is in the outskirts of Troitske, three kilometers from here ...” he adds.