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Christian leaders in Russian -occupied areas of Ukraine , including Pentecostals , Baptists and Seventh-day Adventists, have become targets of the Russian army.
Russia has created a special array of torture and pressure methods for Ukrainian people in occupied territories, along with undertaking arrests, committing rapes and threatening murder soldiers simulate executions of family members.
The Russian Orthodox Church , in cooperation with occupation authorities, continued to dismantle parishes of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) in Crimea , under Russian occupation since 2014 .
By 2023 , only 11 of the original 45 OCU parishes remained in Crimea .
Russian occupiers force Christians from different denominations into a single local church overseen by a single individual loyal to the authorities.
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