Proponents of One Local Church pit special services and radicals against UOC bishops

Journalist Yaroslava Mishchenko called on the National Security Service of Ukraine “to give a talk” to UOC Metropolitan of Tulchin and Brtatslav Jonafan in view of a range of his articles published in mass media. Otherwise he will be “visited by radicals”. These threats were voiced by her on her Facebook page.

The OLC (one local church) campaigner appealed to “poor (the word she used) SBU in Vinnitsa region with a request or advice to give a talk” to Vladyka by the template she offered.

A voluminous template contains, inter alia, a request to tell Metropolitan Jonafan that “if he wants to live in this country – his life will be hardly quiet.”

Further on the journalist declares that in the event SBU fails to talk to the Metropolitan, “the latter will be visited by radicals. The vial of wreath tends to be filled. And whatever we might blab, we still have radicals,” finalizes her threats Mishchenko.

Earlier the UOJ published an article of Metropolitan of Tulchin and Bratslav Jonafan on Who and how created a myth about the “fight” of Metropolitan Vladimir (Sabodan) for the UOC autocephaly.

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