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Ukraine to curb activities of Russia-linked religious groups

Posted 2022-12-02, Al Jazeera Headlines

Photo: AP / Efrem Lukatsky

Ukraine will move to place restrictions on the activities of Russian-linked religious organisations in the country, and security services will begin an investigation into a Moscow-linked branch of the Orthodox Church after a raid on a monastery last week “The National Security and Defence Council has instructed the... read full story

"The National Security and Defence Council has instructed the government to propose to (parliament) a bill on proscribing activities in Ukraine by religious organisations affiliated with centres of influence in Russia,"

Photo: Ukraine's secret service examine belonging of a parishioner at the entrance to the Pechersk Lavra monastic complex in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022. Ukraine's counter-intelligence service, police officers and the country's National Guard searched one of the most famous Orthodox Christian sites in the capital, Kyiv, after a priest spoke favorably about Russia – Ukraine's invader – during a service. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

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