Наша съемочная группа побывала на праздничном богослужении в одном из храмов Луганска. Со священниками Московской митрополии «СПАС» продолжает крестный ход вдоль линии боевого соприкосновения в зоне СВО.
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Наша съемочная группа побывала на праздничном богослужении в одном из храмов Луганска. Со священниками Московской митрополии «СПАС» продолжает крестный ход вдоль линии боевого соприкосновения в зоне СВО.
О новых встречах и событиях этой поездки специальный репортаж Александра Егорцева из ЛНР Смотрите на любой удобной платформе:
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