Peterson S.[англ.].A Ukrainian murder mystery ensnares a church in former rebel stronghold. That pro-Russia separatists kidnapped and murdered four members of a Pentecostal church in Slaviansk seems sure. But very little else about the incident is. […] In mid-July, for example, state-run Voice of Russia reported that the “mutilated bodies” of two priests had been found in the Slaviansk grave. It purported to quote Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, saying the churchmen “were tortured and killed by the Ukrainian nationalists.” He was misquoted, however, and told the Monitor in Kiev that the “terrorist” killers were in fact pro-Russian separatists, not Ukrainians. (англ.). Christian Science Monitor (12 августа 2014). Дата обращения: 24 мая 2016. Архивировано 1 июля 2016 года.
Alexandra Novitchkova, Mariia Tomak, Svitlana Valko, Victoria Cooper.When God Becomes The Weapon(англ.). Report prepared by Center for Civil Liberties and International Partnership for Human Rights. IPHR - International Partnership for Human Rights (апрель 2015). Дата обращения: 13 февраля 2016. Архивировано 4 июля 2021 года.
Higgins A.Evidence Grows of Russian Orthodox Clergy’s Aiding Ukraine Rebels(англ.). The New York Times (6 сентября 2014). — «Grabbed by pro-Russian gunmen in June after a Pentecost service at the Divine Transfiguration Church, all four victims were taken away for interrogation and were later found dead in a burned-out car. The Voice of Russia, a state-run radio station, asserted against all known evidence that they had been killed by the Ukrainian Army». Дата обращения: 26 мая 2016. Архивировано 3 августа 2017 года.
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8 прихожан, убитых в Славянске (неопр.). Інститут Трансформації Суспільства (9 января 2015). Дата обращения: 13 февраля 2016. Архивировано из оригинала 2 марта 2016 года.
Peterson S.[англ.].A Ukrainian murder mystery ensnares a church in former rebel stronghold. That pro-Russia separatists kidnapped and murdered four members of a Pentecostal church in Slaviansk seems sure. But very little else about the incident is. […] In mid-July, for example, state-run Voice of Russia reported that the “mutilated bodies” of two priests had been found in the Slaviansk grave. It purported to quote Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, saying the churchmen “were tortured and killed by the Ukrainian nationalists.” He was misquoted, however, and told the Monitor in Kiev that the “terrorist” killers were in fact pro-Russian separatists, not Ukrainians. (англ.). Christian Science Monitor (12 августа 2014). Дата обращения: 24 мая 2016. Архивировано 1 июля 2016 года.
Alexandra Novitchkova, Mariia Tomak, Svitlana Valko, Victoria Cooper.When God Becomes The Weapon(англ.). Report prepared by Center for Civil Liberties and International Partnership for Human Rights. IPHR - International Partnership for Human Rights (апрель 2015). Дата обращения: 13 февраля 2016. Архивировано 4 июля 2021 года.
8 прихожан, убитых в Славянске (неопр.). Інститут Трансформації Суспільства (9 января 2015). Дата обращения: 13 февраля 2016. Архивировано из оригинала 2 марта 2016 года.
Higgins A.Evidence Grows of Russian Orthodox Clergy’s Aiding Ukraine Rebels(англ.). The New York Times (6 сентября 2014). — «Grabbed by pro-Russian gunmen in June after a Pentecost service at the Divine Transfiguration Church, all four victims were taken away for interrogation and were later found dead in a burned-out car. The Voice of Russia, a state-run radio station, asserted against all known evidence that they had been killed by the Ukrainian Army». Дата обращения: 26 мая 2016. Архивировано 3 августа 2017 года.
Peterson S.[англ.].A Ukrainian murder mystery ensnares a church in former rebel stronghold. That pro-Russia separatists kidnapped and murdered four members of a Pentecostal church in Slaviansk seems sure. But very little else about the incident is. […] In mid-July, for example, state-run Voice of Russia reported that the “mutilated bodies” of two priests had been found in the Slaviansk grave. It purported to quote Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, saying the churchmen “were tortured and killed by the Ukrainian nationalists.” He was misquoted, however, and told the Monitor in Kiev that the “terrorist” killers were in fact pro-Russian separatists, not Ukrainians. (англ.). Christian Science Monitor (12 августа 2014). Дата обращения: 24 мая 2016. Архивировано 1 июля 2016 года.