Korchynsky calls on deserters to join Jesus Christ company
Korchynsky at the right-wing conference in Kyiv. Photo: Korchynsky's FB
Radical Dmytro Korchynsky at a right-wing conference held in Kyiv called on deserters who took unauthorized leave to join the company of Jesus Christ, which operates as part of Timur's special unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense.
According to Korchynsky, the company has a "deep Christian component," and he called on deserters to "strengthen faith together."
The company's website states that "this is a community of the faithful, where each fighter is a warrior of Christ, bringing the light of the Gospel even to the darkest corners of the front."
In another Facebook post, Korchynsky emphasized that the Christianization of Ukraine will dramatically increase demographics, "because religious societies multiply, while societies with broad views degenerate."
"Ukraine should become a conveyor belt for producing Europeans," Korchynsky emphasized.
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that, according to Korchynsky, Ukrainian children should grow up in hatred of the enemy.
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