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Serbian church to be named after Vladimir Putin

Locals say the structure is meant as a sign of admiration for the Russian president



In this photo taken Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, a view of the new church under construction designed in the Russian style in the village Banstol in northwestern Serbia.
Image Credit: AP

BANSTOL: Russian President Vladimir Putin already has a village, a wax figure, a plum brandy and several cafes named after him in Serbia. Now, he’s getting a church.

Topped with Russian-style green-and-gold onion-shaped domes, the church in this tiny village in northwestern Serbia is still under construction but it has already been dubbed ‘Putin’s church.’

Locals say the emerging structure is meant as a sign of admiration for Putin and the centuries-long brotherly ties between the two nations that share common Slavic roots and the Orthodox Christian religion.

With Putin set to visit Serbia later this week, the residents of Banstol are eagerly awaiting word on whether he might come to see the church, as some local media have suggested.

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