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    SBU exposes Derkach, former staffer at UOC-MP seminary and opponent of Bartholomew’s visit, as Russian GRU asset

    On June 24, 2022, the Security Service of Ukraine announced that it had exposed the intelligence network run by the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Federation (GRU, or military intelligence), which was tasked with helping the enemy to capture Ukraine. The ring was headed by People’s Deputy of Ukraine Andriy Derkach.

    According to SBU spokesman Artem Dekhtyarenko, Derkach, “oversaw the creation of a number of private security companies in various regions to use these structures in quickly seizing Ukraine. Currently, at the SBU initiative, a pre-trial inquiry has been launched by the Prosecutor General against the People’s Deputy.”

    The SBU also noted that the network had long been closely watched, but the SBU finally neutralized it at the onset of the full-scale war, when Derkach’s former aide Ihor Kolesnikov was nabbed. In fact, as an undercover operative of the Russian GRU (call sign “Veteran”), he was a liaison and financial courier between Russian intelligence and Andriy Derkach.

    According to Kolesnikov, Derkach had been recruited in 2016. He was personally handled with by the GRU’s top leadership – Department chief Igor Kostyukov and his first deputy Vladimir Alekseev.

    Derkach had been receiving from the GRU funds to create private security firms, which the enemy planned to use to seize Ukraine. The GRU allocated up to US$4 million every few months to implement their plans. According to the inquiry, a significant part of these funds ultimately settled in Derkach’s pockets.

    After his arrest, Kolesnikov entered struck a deal with prosecutors, offering rather interesting testimonies. In May, a court found him guilty of high treason. He then told the details of the network’s activities and its role in Russia’s preparations for a full-scale war. “During the invasion of troops, when it would be clear that the cities would be surrendering, these private security companies had to ensure the safe passage of military hardware, sit on the armored vehicles flying Russian flags, and thus ensure peaceful entry into the city,” details Kolesnikov.

    Kolesnikov also said that the GRU planned to use two brigades of special forces and special operations forces to capture the capital, which were to penetrate  from the territory of Belarus. From the border, they were to move quickly toward Kyiv, seize the Government Quarter, and convene a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada to vote for a new government. However, these plans were completely thwarted by Ukrainian defenders.

    The SBU is continuing the investigation to bring to justice all those involved in the extensive network of Russian assets.

    Who is Derkach?

    In 1990-1993, Andriy Derkach graduated from the Academy of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation to first become a lawyer. The topic of Derkach’s thesis was “Organization and holding of meetings with clandestine agents.”

    Derkach has been associated with religion since 2010. It was in 2010 that the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church introduced Andriy Derkach to the ROC Intercollegiate Presence. Derkach was also directly related to the Kyiv Theological Academy and Seminary of the UOC-MP where he was associate professor. Derkach taught the course entitled “State-Church Relations.”

    Since 2011, Andriy Derkach had led a group of advisers to Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov (unpaid post). He lobbied the interests of the UOC-MP in the Verkhovna Rada as he was a People’s Deputy of the third and ninth convocations. He is also a sponsor for the UOC-MP.

    Derkach would also fly to Moscow to attend the ROC’s official events.

    On September 10, 2020, U.S. sanctions were imposed on Derkach as an agent of the Russian secret services with more than ten years of experience. The United States has accused Derkach of trying to influence the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

    Derkach popularized Ukraine’s friendship with Russia through the UOC-MP in the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra

    Derkach has repeatedly organized information forums, various information platforms, which promoted “Russian world,” friendship with Russia, and the “one people” concept.

    In the autumn of 2020, Derkach was president of the XVIII International Festival of Orthodox Cinema, held at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra of the UOC-MP, which promoted peace and friendship with the aggressor country, Russia.

    In his welcoming speech, the president of the festival, a disgraced agent of the GRU Andrei Derkach, stressed that, despite the difficulties created by the coronavirus, “life and work continue.”

    Hilarion (Alfeev), the head of the Department of External Church Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church, also addressed the audience with a “welcoming speech.”

    The Orthodox Film Festival has been held since 2003 with the blessing of the head of the UOC-MP. The last time the festival was held with the blessing of the head of the ROCinU Onufriy (Berezovsky). The festival was held in Ukraine annually until the time of the full-scale war with Russia. The purpose was to popularize Russian culture, friendship with the Russian Federation, and the “Russian world” under the pretext of promoting Christian movies.

    Agent Derkach and the UOC-MP are allies in their war against Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew

    In February 2021, Derkach undertook efforts to prevent the visit of the Ecumenical Patriarch to Ukraine. The agent of the General Staff of the Russian Federation personally “on behalf of the Ukrainian Orthodox people” wrote a letter to the Ecumenical Patriarch, in which he called him to recall his visit to Ukraine and in fact threatened the patriarch. Derkach sympathized with the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate and defended them in every possible way.

    Derkach also asked the patriarch to give a road map for the Orthodox in Ukraine, despite the fact that the Ecumenical Patriarch invited all Orthodox in Ukraine to the Unification Council, which was ignored by most UOC-MP bishops.

    Derkach also asked Bartholomew to take part in a non-canonical Amman assembly, which was to be organized by Patriarch Theophilus of Jerusalem. By the way, Russian ambassadors visit the latter regularly, every month.

    Thus, the agent of the aggressor power Russia, together with the UOC-MP, translated the consequences of the problems they had caused to Ukraine onto Patriarch Bartholomew, although they would never have emerged had the MP clerics in Ukraine listened to Patriarch Bartholomew and his call to participate in the Unification Council and chosen not to cooperate with the Russian assets. At the same time, the UOC-MP were then asking for a certain rewind. This proposal was supported by the Russian intelligence agent Andriy Derkach in his letters to Patriarch Bartholomew.

    After Derkach released his letter, ‘Russian World’ adepts s were offended that the Ecumenical Patriarch was ignoring the document so they planned to hand it to him in person.

    Similar steps were taken by front organizations run by the UOC-MP, such as the Myriany NGO. Together with Derkach, they would organize rallies, write appeals, and give angry interviews in order to ensure that Patriarch Bartholomew’s visit to Ukraine is canceled. The UOC-MP brought out its faithful to confront Patriarch Bartholomew on Kyiv streets with insulting posters targeting His Beatitude.

    It is obvious that Derkach, an agent of Russia’s military intelligence, did not like the independence of Ukrainian Orthodoxy from Russia, so he did everything he could to “roll everything back to the pre-Tomos period.” The UOC-MP tried to do the same.

    Derkach and the UOC-MP Congress of Monks in the Pochaiv Lavra

    In July 2021, Andriy Derkach continued his anti-Ukrainian activities, addressing a congress of UOC-MP monks in Pochaiv. It was then that the monks were to appeal to President Volodymyr Zelensky, prime minister, and head of the Interior Ministry, about alleged “constitutional violations and anti-church bills.” As “violation of the Constitution,” the ROCinU has traditionally saw the accession of parishes to the OCU, done by a majority vote at parish meetings. The Russian agent was obviously supposed to supervise the event in this regard and instruct the monks on how to bring up the issue on the agenda.

    “MP A. Derkach is seen at the rostrum of the Pochaiv congress of monasticism in Ukraine. Judging by media reports, he is a specialist in handling human assets, certified by the FSB Academy. The U.S. government has included him on the sanctions list as an ‘active Russian agent.’ As Dmitry Kiselyov, the luminary of Putin’s propaganda, likes to say: “Coincidence? I don’t think so,” Archbishop Yevstratiy, a spokesman for the OCU wrote at the time.

    He noted that, despite such facts, some on Facebook recently ridiculed the expression “UOC-FSB”: “Funny? People in Crimea and Donbas have already had their ‘laugh’…”

    At that time, the head of the UOC-MP, Onufriy, did not personally attend the congress, but limited himself to a message in which he touched on purely ecclesiastical topics. He did not utter a word about “anti-church laws” or “violations of constitution,” as the clerics of the UOC-MP claimed at the instruction of Russian asset Derkach.

    The Congress was also attended by the hierarch of the UOC-MP from Sviatohirsk, Metropolitan Arseniy (Yakovenko). He is the governor of the Sviatohirsk Lavra of the Moscow Patriarchate, which, according to Army General Igor Gordiychuk and Russian military operative Igor Girkin, was used as a hideout for “LPR/DPR” terrorists. By the way, in 2018, Arseniy claimed that the war was started by Ukraine, not Russia. Yakovenko also describes Russia’s war against its neighbor as a internal civil conflict in Ukraine. It should be noted that a month before the congress of monks of the UOC-MP in Pochaiv, on June 15, 2021, anti-state rallies took place outside the President’s Office and Parliament in Kyiv with the participation of UOC-MP believers.

    Derkach’s friend Telizhenko and Filaret

    Derkach oversaw the restoration of the liquidated “Kyiv Patriarchate” and supported the split of the OCU through Filaret

    It should be added that among Derkach’s friends is Andriy Telizhenko, who regularly visited the honorary patriarch Filaret to strike at the OCU with his own hands, split it into two groups (Filaret and Epifaniy), and strengthen the position of the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine and pro-Russian positions in general.

    On the website of the Kyiv Patriarchate, Telizhenko was referred to as a “political consultant and ex-diplomat.” Filaret was “consulted” by a pro-Russian agent on issues of mutual interest, in particular the need to “preserve the UOC-Kyiv Patriarchate.”

    Derkach repeatedly flew to Moscow, several times a year, and at the same time remained a people’s deputy of the Ukrainian Parliament. He also kept in touch with Telizhenko in 2018-2021. In 2021, Telizhenko accused the Ukrainian authorities of “aggravating the situation.”

    Everyone is well aware of the FSB’s special operation “Biden Tapes,” run in cooperation with Derkach, Telizhenko and others. The Americans sanctioned all the main participants in this effort, including thse two.

    It was Derkach’s friend Telizhenko who “unexpectedly” became friends with the honorary patriarch Filaret, who supports the restoration of the Kyiv Patriarchate. It is obvious that the story of the restoration of the UOC-KP is another game being played by the Russian special services, to which the SBU should pay close attention.

    Russian assets tried to use the remnants of Filaret’s authority to advance their own goals and destroy the Ukrainian church and the Ukrainian state by dividing Ukrainian society into various opposing Churches a year before the full-scale invasion.

    Ukraine’s reaction and outcome

    In August 2021, the National Security and Defense Council imposed sanctions against Sharij, Huzhva, Derkach, and the Strana.ua media outlet. After that, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree imposing personal sanctions on Derkach and Telizhenko.

    On June 24, the SBU recognized Derkach as a Russian GRU asset who was tasked with helping the aggressor to seize Ukraine.

    It is obvious that Derkach is closely connected with the UOC-MP and cooperated with the organization to help it split Ukraine from within. In addition, he assisted the liquidated UOC-KP, more precisely Filaret, to divide the OCU.

    Given the numerous facts of collaborationism on the part of the UOC-MP clergy and the exposure of Derkach as a GRU asset, there can be no doubt that the UOC-MP has other FSB and GRU agents in its ranks, who are yet to be publicly exposed. As we can see, the UOC-MP is closely affiliated with Russian operatives so the authorities should consider a law banning the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine.

    Source: Spiritual Front of Ukraine

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