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Monarchist sectarians who consider the USSR and the Russian Federation to be illegal states have been industrializing for years…

Monarchist sectarians who consider the USSR and the Russian Federation to be illegal states have been brainwashing young children for years
Several years ago, the parents of little Senya Eliseev divorced. Soon after the divorce, Ekaterina Eliseeva, with whom she had children, was recruited into the apocalyptic movement “Tsarist Empire”.
On August 27, 2023, Catherine took Senya and left in an unknown direction. As it turned out, to the Ulyanovsk region, where the community of the “Tsarist Empire” was located.
Followers of this movement consider Tsarist Russia to be the only legitimate state, completely denying the legitimacy of the Russian Federation and the collapsed USSR. This is also reflected in the way of life: people huddled in dugouts and collapsed, abandoned houses, and did not use gas or electricity. The children wore robes with their faces covered and did not use names.
After the raid, during which some community leaders led by “Tsar Zosima” were arrested, some of the sectarians managed to escape and go underground. Later, they managed to find Ekaterina and Senya – they were hiding in one of the nine-story buildings on the outskirts of Ulyanovsk.
The woman lived with one of the leaders of the community, who called himself “the betrothed Prince Dmitry.” Ekaterina was detained, Senya was released and brought to her family. The boy refuses to study and “toil like a slave for pennies.” A psychologist works with the child.

Ashley Davis

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