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Buffeted by Russia, corruption, and culture war pressures, believers surge in national elections. Jayson Casper| Image: Courtesy of Conservative Movement of Ukraine Thanksgiving celebration organized by Ukrainian evangelicals. Like many in America, evangelicals in Ukraine feel under siege. It may be why people are starting to elect them in record numbers. “Ukraine has become the epicenter of a global spiritual battle,” said Pavel Unguryan, coordinator of Ukraine’s National Prayer Breakfast. “Today, as never before, our nation needs unity, peace, and the authority of God’s Word.” Their perceived threats are coming from all directions. From the east, Russia recently amassed 100,000 soldiers on the border.

Russian troops creating fear in border regions, says Ukrainian bishop

Russian troops creating fear in border regions, says Ukrainian bishop Russia began deploying land and airborne divisions in late March in its Rostov, Bryansk and Voronezh border regions Updated: April 29, 2021 05:44 AM GMT Trending A Catholic bishop from eastern Ukraine said tensions remain high despite an announced withdrawal of Russian forces. Nothing has changed the great bulk of Russian forces are still here, as fighting flares intermittently and people still die, said Bishop Stanislav Szyrokoradiuk of Odessa-Simferopol. The east and south of Ukraine are areas of greatest Russification in Ukraine and have always been the main object of Russian interest. So the situation remains insecure no one knows what will happen.

Ukrainian bishop says Russian troops instilling fear in border regions

Ukrainian bishop says Russian troops instilling fear in border regions Apr 29, 2021 catholic news service Service members of the Ukrainian armed forces drive military vehicles past destroyed buildings on the line of separation from pro-Russian rebels in Shyrokyne April 21, 2021. (Credit: Oleksandr Klymenko/Reuters via CNS.) A Catholic bishop from eastern Ukraine said tensions remain high despite an announced withdrawal of Russian forces. A Catholic bishop from eastern Ukraine said tensions remain high despite an announced withdrawal of Russian forces. “Nothing has changed the great bulk of Russian forces are still here, as fighting flares intermittently and people still die,” said Bishop Stanislav Szyrokoradiuk of Odessa-Simferopol.

Ukrainian bishop says Russian troops instilling fear in border regions

Ukrainian bishop says Russian troops instilling fear in border regions
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