UOC reports to police over scandalous “Quarter 95” performance

The scandalous “Quarter 95” show Photo: a screenshot from Youtube.com

The UOC Legal Department has filed an application with the police demanding an investigation into the “Quarter 95” broadcast. If the police refuse to do so, the UOC will seek to open the case through court. The believers are outraged by this video clip and the UOC Legal Department has received many of their appeals. These appeals can also be attached to this criminal investigation.

As reported, the Primate of the UOC, His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry, commenting on the "Quarter 95" production, stressed that our sacred duty is to oppose blasphemy.

As reported, “Quarter 95” comedians "skillfully joked" about the NSDC's decision to ban the UOC in Ukraine.

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