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  The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate has expressed concern about the escalation of violence in eastern Ukraine and called on members of illegal armed groups to surrender.

“Military activities are continuing on Ukrainian territory today. We hear about new casualties both among the Ukrainian military and among the civilian population of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions every day. We call on everyone who has unlawfully taken up arms to lay them down and seek ways to resolve the conflict peacefully,” the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Council of Bishops said in a statement published on its Web site.

The authors of the document said they are concerned that facts of violence in relation to clergymen have been regularly reported from the combat area and called on the authorities to impartially investigate all these instances.

At the same time, the Council of Bishops considers it necessary to step up efforts to collect humanitarian aid “for the civilian residents, servicemen, and others who suffered in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.”

“We also urge the eparchial hierarchs to care about providing the necessary spiritual support to the displaced persons from eastern regions who have found refuge in their eparchies,” the document says.