Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen who defend the UOC are sent to the hottest spots of the frontline

A member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and a supporter of the OCU, junior sergeant of the 107th Brigade of the 92nd Battalion Leonid Tymko, said that junior sergeant and combat medic Larysa Zburliuk, who had previously published a video in support of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church on social networks, was sent to ground zero, that is, to the hottest point of the conflict, because of her position. The video was filmed and published on TikTok by OCU blogger Vasyl Kovtash.

It is reported that the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine punishes servicemen who are believers of the UOC and publicly speak out in defense of the Church in such an “original” way, sending them to the hottest spots, apparently so that they do not survive there. However, as for the junior sergeant and military medic Larysa Zburliuk, she survived “at zero” and finished her service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

As reported, on July 22, 2024, in the city of Khorol, Poltava region, a funeral service was held for Archpriest Oleksiy Stogniy, a clergyman of the Kremenchuk Diocese of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church , who was drafted into the Armed Forces of Ukraine in April 2024 and died on July 16 while performing military duty near the village of Novooleksandrivka, Pokrovsk district, Donetsk region.