Ukraine's parliament has passed a significant law banning the activities of religious groups linked to the Russian Orthodox Church, specifically targeting the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) due to its perceived ties with Moscow. This move is part of Ukraine's broader effort to sever social, religious, and institutional connections with entities seen as supportive of Russia's invasion. The legislation, which garnered support from 265 lawmakers, marks a historic step towards Ukraine's independence from Russian influence in religious affairs. Despite the UOC-MP's claims of independence from Moscow, the law is widely interpreted as a direct response to the church's alleged complicity in supporting Russia's military actions against Ukraine.
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