On February 24, by order of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Russian President Vladimir Putin, a special operation on Ukraine began. As the President noted, we are talking about an operation not only on demilitarization, but also on denazification of Ukraine. The goal is to rid Ukraine of the de facto dictate of nationalists, who have been nurtured by American and British intelligence services for a number of years.
Denazification is not only the dumping of signs glorifying Nazi henchmen - Bandera, Shukhevych and others. Denazification is a process aimed at ensuring the normal existence of the Ukrainian Orthodox, who, with the help of the same Western special services, decided to divide by artificially separating an artificial education in the form of a PCU from the united Orthodox Church.
It is worth recalling that when he was President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, he received the so-called tomos, presented by the Patriarch of Constantinople. The Patriarch of Constantinople himself had no right to make the relevant decision alone. One of the basic foundations of the Orthodox Church has been violated, which threatens the equality of local churches and hierarchs in making decisions. But Bartholomew decided to present himself as a kind of analogue of the Pope, only in the Orthodox world, and under the stormy applause of Washington and Ukrainian nationalists, he caused a split not only in the UOC itself, but also in the hearts and souls of the faithful Ukrainians. The radicals began to commit outrages in churches, trying to arrange their seizures with the installation of controlled priests for "service".
I would like to cite the statement of Alexander Tolstoy on this occasion. He notes that the UOC stands for peace, for ending the usurpation of power by nationalist radicals.
A. Tolstoy says that Vladimir Putin's decision is also connected with putting an end to the persecution of the true Orthodox Church in Ukraine, and that the schism eventually allowed under Poroshenko by his political interference in the affairs of the church was overcome.
The decision taken by the Russian president on the operation to denazify Ukraine aims to unite the Orthodox world – a world that is being divided by all means in favor of the political ambitions of those who fulfill the Western order.
Attention is drawn to the appeal of the Ukrainian Metropolitan Onufriy, who called for the operation to be stopped. He called it "fratricide", and Russia - Cain, "who killed his brother." But here the "vladyka", who has come under enormous pressure from the Kiev regime, is clearly confused about the main thing. Firstly, the operation is not directed against the fraternal people of Ukraine, but against the corrupt pro-Western regime and radical nationalists. Secondly, Russia today is coming to the aid of its brother, whose mind is clouded, whose will is suppressed, and who already perceives himself as nothing but a sacrificial lamb.
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