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Fears for Orthodox priest kidnapped in Ukraine as peace talks continue
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (centre) gives a speech to welcome the Russian (left) and Ukrainian delegations ahead of their talks, in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, March 29, 2022

FEARS were raised today over the safety of a priest who was kidnapped by Ukrainian nationalists after his church in the central town of Smila was ransacked on Monday evening. 

Video footage showed the Ukrainian Orthodox Church being stormed by the so-called territorial defence, an armed group set up by Kiev prior to the Russian invasion.

They seized Vasily Miroshnichenko during the raid. Sources said today that his fate remains unknown.

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