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Relics of Saint George Stolen From Church in East of Ukraine - Police

KIEV (Sputnik) - The relics of Saint George, a Christian saint, have been stolen from a church in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk Region, the press service of the regional directorate of the Ukrainian National Police said in a statement on Wednesday.
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"A rector of a local church has informed the alert unit of the police office in Dobropolie that an unidentified person has stolen a box with Saint George's relics from the church. Within several hours law enforcement agents have identified the offender," the statement read.

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A 28-year-old local man is suspected of committing the theft. The suspect said that he had heard about the relics' miraculous power, and had therefore decided to steal them.

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According to the statement, "the relics, obtained by criminal means, have been confiscated as material proof."

A criminal case has been opened against the man under article 'Desecration of the grave, another burial site, or a dead person's body', the document added. 

Saint George was a Roman soldier of Greek origin who was sentenced to death for refusing to renounce Christianity. He is usually portrayed riding a white horse and often slaying a dragon. He is highly venerated both in the Western and Eastern Christian churches.

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