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Putin Hails Troops' 'Holy Mission' at Orthodox Christmas Service Near Moscow

The Kremlin blended church ceremony with patriotic messaging to underscore unity during the war’s fourth year.

Overview

  • President Vladimir Putin attended an overnight Orthodox Christmas liturgy at the Church of St George the Victorious in the Moscow Region.
  • He described Russian soldiers as carrying out a 'holy mission' to defend the Fatherland during remarks after the service.
  • Video showed Putin in a dark suit among uniformed servicemen and their families as clerics conducted the liturgy.
  • In a Kremlin Christmas greeting, he praised the Russian Orthodox Church and other denominations for strengthening social unity, emphasizing charity, and supporting participants and veterans of the war.
  • TASS reported that Putin spoke with congregants after the service, continuing a pattern of holiday appearances near Moscow that has become more common since 2022.