Posted on 09/09/2014 4:40:11 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans
PRO-RUSSIAN MERCENARIES SEIZE PROTESTANT CHURCH IN LUHANSK REGION
9 September 2014, 09:55 | Temples, church property | 0 | | Code for Blog | |
Mercenaries of the so-called Luhansk Peoples Republic (which the Ukrainian court names a terrorist organization) on September 8 occupied the building of the Church in Anthracite (Luhansk region). Armed men with two priests of the Orthodox Church entered the meeting house and demanded that all leave the church.
Pastors organized a bomb shelter and charity kitchen in the basement of the House of Prayer for All Peoples. People with disabilities were also taken care of in the church.
As previously reported, in June, armed men broke into the house owned by Buddhist community in the village Pankivka in the Luhansk region and ordered everyone to leave the building. In July, Luhansk terrorists closed the Roman Catholic Parish of St. Mary. At the same time, the Donetsk Peoples Republic terrorists captured the monastery of the Sister Servants Ukrainian Catholic Church in Donetsk and shelled the cathedral of the UGCC in Donetsk.
Phooey!
The Ukrainian Junta forces have been deliberately bombing and shelling Orthodox Churches—some with people worshiping inside—in East Ukraine. They’ve been deliberately bombing and shelling civilian homes too, killing whole families!!!!
Our tax dollars at work! PHOOEY!!!!
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Well, if if ya can't even convict somebody in a Kangaroo court, ya can always withhold their heart medication and salt their food.
“The Ukrainian Junta forces have been deliberately bombing and shelling Orthodox Churches”
How do you know? After all the Russians - in their older Soviet incarnation - routinely killed their own people and blamed it on others in wartime.
The moment you use the word "Junta" you immediately lose all credibility, just FYI.
Your link has nothing to do with anything. I think you were trying to justify your use of the pejorative term, “junta”. What is interesting, however, is that the name of the current elected president of Ukraine, Poroshenko, appears nowhere in that article.
And?
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