In Ptycha Village UOC-KP Supporters Beat Parishioners of the UOC. Police Take the Side of Violators
On December 18, around 9:00 a.m. members of the religious community of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Ptycha village, Rivne region, tried to enter the church which belongs to them. However, representatives of the Kiev Patriarchate did not allow the rightful owners into the church. The UOJ journalist reports that the UOC parishioners were beaten with batons and suffered from non-lethal weapons used against them.
The parishioners of the UOC had on hand all the necessary documents and judgments of three courts, proving the ownership of the religious building. But the entrance to the church, which the activists of the Kiev Patriarchate illegally had been holding for over a month, was blocked by the representatives of the UOC-KP, armed with batons, bars and tear gas cans.
While attempting to go to the church through the gate, the UOC parishioners were beaten by the representatives of the Kiev Patriarchate, who unleashed tear gas and started throwing firecrackers at them. Eyewitnesses claim that it was the Right Sector representatives who started the beating. Later they barricaded themselves in the church.
Around 10.00 a.m. the police arrived at the place of the conflict. But, instead of protecting the interests of legitimate owners of the church and stopping the beating of peaceful worshipers, the law enforcers pushed the UOC believers back and established a cordon at the entrance to the church. Currently, all the approaches to it are blocked by armed supporters of the UOC-KP and the police.
Read also
Tore down banners and assaulted people: Footage of OCU member shared online
The man in the footage is initially seen trampling on banners, assaulting believers, and later posing with a seized Orthodox relic and a candle.
Polish Church celebrates 100th anniversary of autocephaly
The official celebrations began with a Divine Liturgy at St. Mary Magdalene Cathedral in Warsaw, led by Metropolitan Sawa of Warsaw and All Poland.
Catholic hierarch: Vatican Synod is an abomination
Bishop Strickland urges U.S. bishops to oppose Pope Francis' teachings, calling them "deadly falsehoods."
MinCult criticizes Kyiv authorities over parking project on Stary Kyiv Hill
This plot of land is located in the central historical area of Kyiv, near landmarks such as St. Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, and within the protected zone of St. Andrew's Church.
KDA representative participates in International Forum on Tolerance
The event was attended by representatives of various religious organizations and national-cultural communities of Kyiv.
"Please die, human": AI gives unexpected response to user
The Gemini neural network politely asked a user to die, claiming humanity is a burden and waste of time and resources.