How the Russian Orthodox Church in occupied Mariupol drives out "demons" from Azovstal

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In occupied Mariupol, the Russian Orthodox Church held a procession to "de-demonize" Azovstal
Petr Andryushchenko/Telegram
16:25, 26.10.2022

The procession was conducted in all seriousness and with the full support of the occupation authorities.



This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko.

Petr Andryushchenko also wrote:

It's hard to think of anything more amusing. Again. They are. It. Made. In all seriousness.

At the same time, the Kremlin came up with a new term.

Since the terrorists failed to carry out the "denazification" of Ukraine, the main minds of Russia proposed to carry out "desatanization".

Aleksey Pavlov, Assistant Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, in an article for one of the Russian publications claims that allegedly there are hundreds of totalitarian sects in Ukraine, and therefore the “desatanization” of our country is now becoming relevant for the Kremlin.

Pavlov wrote:

I believe that with the continuation of the special military operation, it becomes more and more urgent to carry out the de-Satanization of Ukraine, or, as the head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov aptly put it, its "complete de-Satanization."

According to Pavlov, the number of sects in Ukraine has exceeded a hundred, and the "Church of Satan" (one of the religions officially registered in the United States - ed.) "spread across Ukraine."

And Pavlov, in all seriousness, said that the Ukrainian authorities had turned the country into a "totalitarian hypersect" using "manipulations and psychotechnologies."

Once one of the founders of communism said that religion is the opium of the people. It seems that in Russia it is time to start treating everyone for drug addiction.

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Oleg Kotov

Oleg Kotov writes about the war in Ukraine and how it is changing the world.