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According to the politician Alexander Vasilyshyn, the story could not be handed ...

The priest from Khmelnitsky, who beat the Armed Forces soldier, left the territory of Ukraine - MP

According to the politician Alexander Vasilyshyn, the story could not be handed over to the accused directly. He left the boundaries of the city, and possibly the territory of the country. The priest of the UOC -MP, who beat one of the temples of the Khmelnytsky Military Armed Forces, has already fled from Ukraine. This was emphasized by the deputy of the Khmelnytsky City Council Alexander Vasilyshyn on the air of the TV channel "Direct".

After the situation was publicized and the priest was suspected of beating the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces, he made a decision to leave the territory of the country. "The pop, who raised his hand to our warrior-warrior, the National Police declared suspicion yesterday. And today it became known that he had already escaped from Ukraine. At least from the city of Khmelnitsky. And handed this story to his parents," he said, "he said," he said Alexander Vasilyshyn.

In the near future, law enforcement officers will announce him on the wanted one, and in the case of beating in the temple, additional criminal proceedings under Article 125 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine were published. There was an incident in the morning of Sunday, April 2. In St. Pokrovsky Cathedral, the priest attacked Arthur Ananyev's military.

The deputy of the local regional council Viktor Burlyk noted that the Ukrainian defender received a contusion and a traumatic brain injury at the front. He came to the temple on his own initiative. "He went to the Moscow Temple himself to ask the question" How many people still have to die to stop going to the Moscow Patriarchate ???? " - said in the message. On April 4, the Khmelnytsky Regional Council banned the UOC MP.

the years of those military who gave their lives for the protection of Ukraine. After that they began to discuss the incident with the military who occurred the day before in the Khmelnytsky Temple. It was decided to completely ban the activities of the UOC -MP in the region. On April 2, almost 50 people were arrived at The territory of the temple with protest against the priests of the Moscow Patriarchate. And the mayor of the city Alexander Simchyshyn demanded a complete ban on the UOC MP.