OCCUPIED UKRAINE: After year in detention, Orthodox priest’s “espionage” trial imminent

After a year in Russian detention, the “espionage” criminal trial of Ukrainian Orthodox priest Kostiantyn Maksimov is due to begin on 6 June. If convicted, the 41-year-old faces prison of 10 to 12 years. He is being held in Investigation Prison No. 2 in Simferopol. A Protestant in her fifties also faces criminal trial in occupied Zaporizhzhia Region. Eighteen months after Russian occupiers disappeared two Greek Catholic priests – Ivan Levytsky and Bohdan Heleta – they appear to be in a labour camp in Horlivka.

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