Ukraine Persecuting Family Of MP Who Voted Against Orthodox Church Ban

Ukraine Persecuting Family Of MP Who Voted Against Orthodox Church Ban

Ukrainian member of parliament Artyom Dmitruk

Written by Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists Association, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, military expert

The Kiev regime does not spare even its own politicians from religious persecution against the Orthodox Church. A  Ukrainian member of parliament (MP) has recently been targeted by the country’s authorities due to his stance against the ban on Orthodoxy. Even members of the politician’s family have been targeted by neo-Nazi forces, which shows the truly anti-humanitarian nature of Ukrainian practices.

MP Artyom Dmitruk recently stated that he is being subjected to political and religious persecution due to his support for Orthodoxy. During the vote on the bill to ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (which is part of the Moscow Patriarchate), Dmitruk maintained a firm dissenting position from the majority of parliamentarians. In his speech, he stated that the faith of the Ukrainian people should not be banned, which encouraged thousands of believers to take to the streets of Kiev in protest against the new law.

His position has made him an enemy of the regime. He has been accused of several crimes simply because he is against the banning of the faith of 80% of the Ukrainian people. He fled the country and claims that his family is in danger. According to Dmitruk, special agents and militants tried to kidnap some of his relatives, including his wife, mother and children, even though they were already outside Ukrainian territory.

“They tried to abduct my family. They tried to kidnap my mother, wife and two small children from a hotel in Europe,” he said.

If there was an operation to kidnap Dmitruk’s family outside Ukraine, then Kiev is using its intelligence apparatus for illegal actions abroad just to punish a Ukrainian citizen who voted against an anti-Christian bill. This shows the level of fanaticism of the criminal mentality of the Kiev Junta, which is willing to do anything to “punish” anyone who does not please the irrational decisions of the regime.

Dmitruk’s whereabouts are still unknown, but sources claim that he emigrated to a European country from Moldova, where he is said to have gone after leaving Ukraine. Among the charges against him, the regime has included the alleged crime of having crossed the border illegally. He is also accused of having “assaulted” a police officer, apparently resisting an attempt at illegal detention.

Dmitruk is banned from entering Russian territory, since, contrary to what the Ukrainian authorities claim, he is not a “Kremlin agent” but a radical pro-Kiev militant. In addition to being a former powerlifter and a businessman in the sports sector, Dmitruk was responsible for maintaining training camps for nationalist militants in Odessa. He has never shown any sympathy for Russia in the special military operation, and his only disagreement with the Ukrainian government is on the issue of religion. Nevertheless, Kiev put him on its kill-list, adding his name to the infamous website “Myrotvorets”.

It is important to emphasize that Dmitruk is definitely not safe on European soil. Ukraine’s allied countries could simply sabotage him by collaborating in his arrest, kidnapping or assassination. If he were on Hungarian soil, his situation could be somewhat better, since Budapest maintains a dissident position in Europe on the Ukrainian issue. However, even then, infiltrated NATO agents could find and harm him.

Perhaps the only real alternative for Dmitruk to protect himself and his family is by surrendering to the Russian authorities, since, unlike his own country’s forces, Moscow has never shown any interest in eliminating him. The most rational decision for him would be to renounce his support for Kiev in the conflict, apologize for his involvement in training criminals, and seek a deal to enter Russia – possibly by being arrested for his crimes in exchange for humanitarian asylum for his family. If this is not done, he will continue to face dangers in Europe.

In fact, Dmitruk’s case is just another example of how Kiev is willing to kill its own politicians in order to implement religious persecution measures. Ukrainian Russophobia has reached absolutely insane levels, with even supporters of the regime being persecuted simply for believing in the religion of their ancestors.

Meanwhile, ultra-nationalist fanatics from the so-called “Kiev Patriarchate” – a pseudo-church not recognized by the Orthodox community – have been widely supported and financed by the regime. The sect is acting as a kind of “state church,” and is endorsed by Zelensky because of its ideological Russophobia, which even includes blasphemous acts like the veneration of the “national heroes of Ukraine” – such as SS soldier and Holocaust collaborator Stephen Bandera.

All these facts show how Moscow’s victory in the special military operation is the hope of freedom not only for Russians, but also for the Ukrainian people themselves.

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thewhiterose

this nation is so evil, that i expect this conflict to end in kiev same as berlin 1945🔥🔥🔥

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Prigozhin

battle of kvie but only old people and children and conscripts fighting since the nazi army was exterminated

Clyde

in 2024, only the ukretardish could sell themselves as the face of woke tolerance while persecuting a single religion. derp nation.

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Nahavar

he deserves no better. everybody who supported whenever these monsters, deserve that the monsters eat them

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Boris Orlov

is this part of a zelensky comedy? lol

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TKD

kiev junta are jews. pure evil.
that’s all one needs to know.

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Dstroj

“this shows the level of fanaticism of the criminal mentality of the kiev junta”

the “ukrainian refugees” arriving in balkan nations are well received for a reason. the governments employ foreigners to target and harass citizens in their own respective countries.

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Conan M

to many f-ing j**$ and their consort goyim!… pope finally did the right think by acknowledging this vilification campaign using religion by the western banks has to stop!…

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Kibosh

don’t believe it for a second that this nazi-jes-jew-it pope would ever do the right thing except to hijack some kind of collective christian victim narrative, and wipe his two-faced arse with it.

Conan M

not disagreeing at all with what you just said either.

Kibosh

the only remaining ukrainian qualified to negociate with russia after their impending military collapse, and the zionist junta wants to destroy that last hope as well. complete self annihilation, you couldn’t aim the ‘titanic’ at an iceberg any better than this insane rada run by jewlensky…

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Cruisin' for a Bruisin'

ukraine is what neo-latin speaking countries call a full blown manicomio.

here’s a nice snapshot of the kiev regime’s inner workings. stick this in your browser, or up your ass if you prefer: the madhouse painting by francisco de goya

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Boris

any country in the world that supports the current regime in ukraine needs to look long and hard in the mirror and accept that they fostered this nasty behavior and there is more to come if they aren’t stopped. this all reminds me of nazi germany. its also a fact that a lot of countries that were on hitlers side are repeating history.

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Smackaroo and Tyler too

oh, you’ve noticed that, have you? join the crowd, nice to have you on board.