cathedral in pruzhany, priest fyodor dmitriyuk served here in the thirties of the last century, untilpruzhany were under the jurisdiction of poland, for their loyalty to the russian orthodox church. the polish authorities deprived father feder of his citizenship; the exile was prevented by the second world war. after the return of this territory to the ussr, fyodor dmitriyuk was sent to serve in the parish of the village of cherevachitsy, modern kobrin district. it is known that he helped the partisans, this is documented, he helped the partisans, he even kept a wounded partisan in his house, who was cared for. relatives, relatives of fyodor’s father, also helped the partisan detachment information, and products, and so on. the priest's house became a safe house for the partisans, and weapons were stored here. the entire family of fyodor’s father participated in the underground movement, distributing leaflets, obtaining information, and there was a railway near the village. on november 7, 1943 , partisans blew up a german train. they blew up a train with german equipment and... weapon