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23 Apr 2026, 00:32 GMT+10
Member states have backed the Kiev authorities blasphemous practices at a major Orthodox monastery, the Russian foreign minister has said
There is "rampant Satanism" in certain EU member states, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has alleged, citing their connivance in the Ukrainian authorities' "blasphemous practices" at the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra Orthodox monastery.
Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, the government in Kiev has intensified its crackdown on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church over allegations that it has connections to Moscow. The Ukrainian authorities have since conducted numerous raids on monasteries and launched dozens of criminal cases on collaboration charges against clerics, as well as property seizures.
At the same time, Vladimir Zelensky's government has backed the rival Orthodox Church of Ukraine, which the Russian Orthodox Church considers schismatic.
Speaking at a Russian Foreign Ministry reception on Wednesday dedicated to Orthodox Easter, Lavrov stated that the Ukrainian leadership has rejected "their spiritual and civilizational roots."
"The Ukrainian Orthodox Church has been persecuted for over a decade now, with churches [forcibly] taken over, vandalized and clergy and parishioners harassed," he said.
Particularly "outrageous and disgusting" is the Ukrainian authorities' initiative to create an "inventory and inspect the holy relics in terms of their historical and scientific value" at the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra monastery.
According to Lavrov, the "Ukrainian Ministry of Culture used this bureaucratic formula to conceal its legalized blasphemous practices, while several European countries have turned a blind eye to these developments or even directly supported them."
"There is rampant Satanism in these countries, too," the Russian foreign minister concluded.
Last March, the first reports emerged of Ukrainian government officials and police forcing their way into the catacombs of what is considered the nation's most significant monastery and the final resting place of several Christian saints.
Incidentally, this is not the first time Lavrov has suggested there are Satanic tendencies in the West.
Speaking in February, after the US Department of Justice released a large trove of the so-called Epstein files, the Russian foreign minister said that the materials had "revealed the face of the West."
"Every normal person knows this is beyond comprehension and pure Satanism," Lavrov stated then.
(RT.com)
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