Igor Mosiychuk is to tell SBU on the UOC for Sunday School Festival
Participants of the Sunday School Festival in Rovno eparchy
MP from the Radical Party, former deputy commander of the Azov battalion Igor Mosiychuk urged the SBU to take actions because of the Sunday School Festival that took place in the Rovno eparchy on August 8, 2018. He stated this on his Facebook page.
"The 'Russian world' is beating at the very heart of our Nation, into the consciousness of our children," Mosiychuk wrote in the message.
The deputy is already preparing a denunciation to the authorities in the light of this "anti-Ukrainian" event.
On August 8, the Rovno eparchy of the UOC held the 12th Festival of Sunday Children's Schools at the source of Saint Anna in the village of Onishkovtsi. This year's event was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the commemoration of the Royal Family.
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