A drone dropped an explosive device on the town of Rylsk in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, causing damage to two administrative buildings and a church, the region’s governor said in a late-night post on his Telegram channel on Aug. 4.
Social transformation is sweeping across Ukraine, and the Orthodox Church is no exception. Kyiv Post offers a timeline of an eventful week with no shortage of controversy.
The decision comes days after the priests of the Russia-backed church in Khmelnitsky assaulted a Ukrainian soldier and local residents came out to protest.
The assault of a Ukrainian serviceman by a priest of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in Khmelnytsky has led to protests around the local cathedral.