Occupants send a new Russian Church diocesan administrator to occupied Skadovsk
Kyiv • UNN
Russia has sent a new head of the Russian Orthodox Church diocese to the occupied Skadovsk in Kherson region. Dmitry Gavrin from the Kalinin region will check the loyalty of his subordinates and report on the religious situation in the region.
Russia has sent a new head of the Russian Orthodox Church branch, Dmitry Gavrin, to the temporarily occupied Skadovsk, Kherson region. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance, according to UNN.
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The occupiers have sent a new diocesan administrator of the Russian Church to the temporarily occupied Skadovsk. Dmitry Gavrin, a native of Kalinin Oblast, who previously served in Tver Oblast, will become the new head of the Russian Orthodox Church. His first task will be to check his subordinates for loyalty and report on the real state of affairs with religion in the seized region
The center emphasizes that in the Kremlin's paradigm, churches are one of the foundations of dictatorship and are intended to brainwash, identify disloyal people and help the Russian army.
To recap
In the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region , the enemy intensifies filtration measures against civilians, namely Ukrainians without Russian passports.