“Right Sector” boasted of “gaining battle” in Kuty

Ukrainian nationalists are ready to use any method to help the villagers get the church back. It was written by the “Right Sector” representatives in Ternopol region on their page in Facebook.

“Today on September 14, in Kuty village, Shumsk district we have won another battle,’ announced the radical in social media. They underscored that Ukrainian nationalists cannot “be aside on these events and are ready to use all methods possible to help the villagers get their church back.”

The “Right Sector” reps also acknowledged they had penetrated into the church which is situated on the land that belongs to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. “With the help of the “Right Sector” of Ternopol region the UOC-KP community was able to get inside the church,” reported the member of the radical organization.

Earlier on September 14, in Kuty village, Shumsk district, Ternopol region, the “Right Sector” and the Kiev Patriarchate adherents blew off the locks in the church of Righteous Ann and held a worship service there.

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