Dumenko awards Yarosh a church order
The head of the OCU, Epifaniy Dumenko, presented a church order to the head of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, Dmitry Yarosh, reports the OCU website.
According to the report, Dumenko "discussed with the guests the opposition to a full-scale Russian attack, the process of liberation of Ukrainian territories and the need for constant consolidation of the entire people of Ukraine for the final expulsion of the occupiers."
As reported earlier, nationalist leaders assured Dumenko of their support.
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