Across Russian-occupied Ukraine, Kremlin troops have shuttered places of worship since the first invasion began in 2014.
MOSCOW, June 20. / TASS /. About 150 churches and temples in downtown Moscow have received bomb threats from unknown persons, a source in the law enforcement agencies told TASS on Sunday.
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TASS/. Radical nationalists have held a protest against the churches of the Moscow Patriarchate in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, putting up stickers on their doors pointing to the fact that these ...