AFU warrior tells how to "expel all Moscow priests" from Ukraine
The warrior told me how to stop fighting for temples. Photo: oda.zht.gov.ua
A soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine told how to quickly and painlessly "drive the Moscow priest" out of Ukraine so as not to fight near the temples.
The warrior’s proposal, which he called a “life hack,” is as follows: “We need to go to the Verkhovna Rada without posters, call those 400 guys who command there, and talk to them in a normal, constructive dialogue, and ask them to leave the country so that they never came back."
“And then, these so-called Moscow priests, as you say, will disappear without a trace like the coronavirus in the first days of the war,” the military said.
He also warned those who “fight” with the believers near the temples that they might pull the mother of one of the dead soldiers out of the church, perhaps even the one with whom you were in the trench only yesterday.
"Think, guys, who we are fighting against now, and who we are raising our hands against," the soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine emphasized.
Earlier, the UOJ wrote that a military officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine told Channel 5 journalists that they "fight in the rear, set people off and take the side of the aggressor."
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