Alla Chepelyuk, press secretary of the Kamyanets-Podilsky city council, wrote on her Facebook page that in Khmelnytsky “the community had its say – finally, the Ukrainian language, the national anthem, sounded in that church.” And, therefore, in her opinion, “the community should also decide in our Kamenets,” reports the LAVRA Live Telegram channel.
Chepelyuk complains that “judging by the trend of transition to the OCU (or rather the lack of it, as such), our city is far behind.”
“So how many more must die for you to stop going to the Moscow Patriarchate?” the official said.