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gbs5009 t1_ixov386 wrote
Well, not so much for being pro-russian. It's an important distinction.
snakesnake9 t1_ixmfzi0 wrote
Really Soviet passports? Like not Russian but SOVIET?
autotldr t1_ixmmnhc wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)
> Ukraine's SBU security service found pro-Russian books, large amounts of cash in various currencies and Russian citizens amid raids on Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and on other premises of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate.
> "During document checks, some of them either provided passports and military tickets of Soviet design, or only copies, or they had passports of citizens of Ukraine with signs of forgery or damage," the SBU said.
> The person is a trustee of the owner of the eponymous Russian company ANTVAN GROUP, Russian citizen O. V. Orlov, who owned several land plots and public catering establishments in Ukraine.
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technokami t1_ixomjik wrote
Would a Soviet passport even be useful these days?
SenpaiPingu t1_ixon21v wrote
It would be as useful as the north korean civilian passports
sanjsrik t1_ixmfic7 wrote
Wait, the church that was pro Russia was busted? Shocking.