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russian fascists turn eastern ukrainian sviatohirsk lavra, one of the most ancient monasteries in europe, in a pile of burning rubble
Wikipedia: Sviatohirsk Lavra#2022 Russian shelling
Five of the 183 sites ruined or damaged by the Russian attacks are Muslim, five are Judaic, and the other 173 are Christian.
In rebel-held Donetsk, religious intolerance grows
The Myth of the “Crusader Putin”
Ukrainian Catholics experiencing 'total persecution' in Crimea
Kyle Orton
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The Role of Christianity in Russia’s War on Ukraine
On Ukraine-Russia Border, Evangelicals Endure as Invasion Looms
🇷🇺troops destroyed at least 307 temples in🇺🇦, shelled, looted, burned them. Churches suffered the most, but also mosques, synagogues. Attacking religious sites is a #WarCrime.
DONBAS: Luhansk: More Christian texts "extremist", Catholic priests banned
Five members of local churches were killed in Mariupol, two were taken prisoner
From Russia with No Love
Russias consistent persecution of Christians is something completely forgotten in Western media. You would think burning churches in killing pastors in Donbas & arresting parishioners in Russia would make a headline in right wing media, nope.
Putin and Russian Orthodox Church forge an unholy alliance to take over Ukraine
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Russia is fighting a “satanic West that has turned away from traditional religious values” by bombing a UNESCO cathedral in Odessa
https://twitter.com/OstanniyCap/status/1711349896316334185
росіяни вбили священника з окупованого Каланчака на Херсонщині
https://twitter.com/dkaleniuk/status/1758513256140812370
Russia bans religious freedom in Ukraine
Protestant pastors in Donetsk have been abducted and tortured
Greek Catholic Priest abducted By pro-Russian armed forces in Crimea
The idea that Putin is a champion of traditional Russian values is bonkers.
“The Ukrainian Orthodox Church on Wednesday said two monks and a nun have been killed in the shelling of a historic monastery in eastern Ukraine.”
“Using incendiary ammunition, Russian artillery deliberately targeted the monastery of Sviatohirsk Lavra in Donetsk Oblast. One of the most significant, and ancient, European monuments to Christianity, it was a place of zero military value. It’s now rubble.”
“All but one faith persecuted in occupied Crimea”
“Ukrainian Churches are facing imminent ban in Crimea”
“Losing Their Religion in Crimea: Russia’s Restrictive Religion Laws Take Their Toll”
“In rebel-held Donetsk, religious intolerance grows”
“Embroidery Day in Crimea: Detention, Interrogation & Ghoulish Threats”
“In Donetsk, Protestants are being forced to conduct their services in apartments, persecuted by pro-Russia separatists who believe there’s only room for one religion in the region: Russian Orthodoxy.”
“Russia’s war has fully or partly ruined 183 religious sites in Ukraine. According to the State Service for Ethnic Affairs and Freedom of Conscience, the lists includes churches, mosques, synagogues, educational and administrative buildings of Ukraine’s religious communities. Five of the 183 sites ruined or damaged by the Russian attacks are Muslim, five are Judaic, and the other 173 are Christian.”
Russian soldiers have orders to kill Ukrainian pastors
Russia Keeps Punishing Evangelicals in Crimea
Tonight on PBS @NewsHour, Russia persecutes evangelical Christians in occupied Ukraine. Thousands of believers have fled or gone underground as Russian forces close churches and saw down crosses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh0IdyeiAiQ
The evangelical case for U.S. military aid to Ukraine
Christian leaders killed, tortured, disappeared in occupied Ukraine
https://x.com/joannalamblooby/status/1825663748046209523
Evangelical
Ukrainian evangelical pastors show resilience while facing persecution from Russian forces
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Russia’s Persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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