UOC lawyers trying to stop the demolition of Tithe Church through the court
Tithe monastery of the UOC. Photo: t.me/dozor_kozak1
The National Museum of the History of Ukraine and the executive service announced the demolition of the Tithe Church of the UOC on May 7th at 6:30 a.m. According to information from the Dozor_kozak1 Telegram channel, the monastery lawyers prepared a complaint today against the unlawful actions of the executive service in the Economic Court.
It is reported that a complaint will be filed against the executive service with the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, as well as a statement to stop the execution.
"However, unfortunately, representatives of the executive service have already chosen a blatantly criminal path and disregard any legal procedures. The latest Bolsheviks are aiming to destroy and obliterate the sanctuary," the journalists add.
As reported by the UOJ, a video calling for a prayer vigil at the Tithe Church on May 7th was published online.
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