UOC banned in another district of Lviv region
On July 8, 2022, at a regular session of the Zolochiv District Council of the Lviv region, deputies decided to ban the activities of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the district, reports zolochiv.net.
Together with the UOC, the activities of the sect "Dognal Group" were banned in the Zolochiv district.
"Kremlin agents have no place in our district! Glory to Ukraine," the Council's decision reads.
We remind you that earlier the UOC was banned on the territory of Lviv district and the city of Lviv.
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