It became known how many priests serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


In the Armed Forces of Ukraine, more than 300 priests and theologians from 13 religious organizations are working. This was stated by the AFU.
«Currently, there are more than 300 priests and theologians from 13 different religious organizations in the army. They are always alongside their charges on the front, in the rear, or in the hospital, to share a prayer, perform religious rites, or just listen to a person who needs spiritual support. The Armed Forces of Ukraine expresses gratitude to its spiritual leaders for their dedication and service to God and Ukrainian soldiers», - the statement reads.
Chaplains' service in the AFU began in 2021, but in fact, it appeared at the beginning of the Russian aggression in Crimea and eastern Ukraine in 2014.
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