Tag: arrests

‘Our enemies will burn in hellfire’ as Cross thrower mysteriously Dies

The situation in the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra once again confirms that Russia is waging a battle with evil, which will eventually be won, and enemies will burn in hellfire. This opinion was expressed by the Acting Governor of the Kherson region Volodymyr Saldo in his Telegram channel, commenting on the eviction of the monks of the canonical Orthodox Church from the Monastery Lavra and the arrest of the rector of the monastery, Metropolitan Pavel.

Russia demands Kiev release the Ukrainian bishop

Metropolitan (bishop) Pavel was arrested after accusing President Zelensky of religious persecution: Russia has demanded the release of Metropolitan Pavel, a senior bishop of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), stating that it is concerned about his well-being. Pavel was taken into custody last week as Kiev sought to oust UOC monks from the historic monastery which he heads.

Persecution of Christians Rampant in US-Sponsored Kiev

While the ruling clique in Kiev, in their obedient dance to the tunes of their Western sponsors is busy kicking out the Orthodox Christian clergy and monks from the most ancient and prominent monastery of the entire Orthodox world, a remarkable fact, scarcely mentioned even by the impartial observers, calls for your attention.

Hundreds of thousands of Russian speakers will be expelled’: Latvia plans to deport people for not knowing Lettish

LATVIA In this tiny Baltic State lives a few hundred thousand million speakers of a near-dead language called Lettish. A massive 40% of the 1.9 million Latvians are ethnic Russian most of whom were born in Latvia. Like others, these ethnic Russians had their own schools, churches and culture # but otherwise contributed enormously to the Latvian economy and lifestyle.

France announces massive police mobilization

An extra 13,000 state cops will be deployed to counter nationwide protests, the interior minister has announced: French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has ordered 13,000 police officers into the streets of France’s major cities as protests against the government’s controversial pension reforms continue. Darmanin said that he is expecting ’radical activists’ from abroad to instigate violence at the demonstrations but declined to reveal the source.