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Collaboration with Russian army by Orthodox church

R.P.Ts. PRIESTS OVERSEEING DEPORTATION OF UKRAINIANS TO R.F.—ANONYMOUS

RISU, 14 April 2022

 

The journalist Natalia Pakhaichuk, who got access to files of the RPTs [Russian Orthodox Church], which the hacker group "Anonymous" broke into, reported that priests of this church are overseeing forced deportation of Ukrainians to the Russian Federation and are spying in Germany. She wrote about this on social networks, TSN reports.

 

"I am reading the mail of the RPTs, which "Anonymous" hackers broke into. Just what all is there! For example, information about the movement of deported Ukrainians. How many, whither, how people have been taken since 18 February (at the time it was called evacuation). They have tables which indicate the capacity, proportion of settlement, and the plan for filling the places of settlement of refugees," the journalist noted.

 

Natalia Pakhaichuk notes that the forced deportation of Ukrainians is being called by the RPTs "Project Refugees."

 

"As of 30 March, a half million Ukrainians have been transported in this way, of which 100,000 are children. The aggression by the R.F., which was blessed by Kirill, is called in these notes 'the conflict in Ukraine.' Separately I want to inform and perhaps warn refugees in Germany. The RPTs church there is under special control; the bishop of Berlin and Germany reports to Moscow about details of the 'aid,' that Orthodox churches in Germany are providing to Ukrainians," the journalist emphasized, and she added that in order to access the files it is necessary to reset the "Anonymous" request.

 

It was reported earlier that hackers connected with the "Anonymous" group had broken into the website of the charitable activity wing of the Russian Orthodox Church.

 

We recall that residents of the temporarily occupied Izium of Kharkov oblast are being forced by Russian occupiers to go to "filtration camps" on the territory of the Russian Federation. (tr. by PDS, posted 14 April 2022)

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