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Two priests from Russian AAC churches were sent to Armenia for military training.

During their stay in Armenia, priests from the Armenian Apostolic Church churches in Voronezh and Izhevsk were served summonses for 25 days of military training. They are unable to leave the country and are being sent to the training camp.
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