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19 Russian Vehicles Shredded as Drone Swarm and Artillery Wipe Out Assault in Donetsk
April 4, 2025, 12:52 pm
In the area of the village of Andriivka in the Donetsk region, Ukrainian forces successfully repelled a major assault by Russian troops involving two platoons and 19 armored vehicles.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) and the tactical group “Vuhledar” reported the incident on Facebook, publishing several videos of the battle.
Kyiv Post could not independently verify the time and location of the footage, which shows multiple drone-camera perspectives of the engagement, including Ukrainian artillery and FPV drone strikes.
According to the tactical group “Vuhledar,” Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Thursday, April 3, attempting to break through Ukrainian lines near Andriivka, some 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) south of Bakhmut, with a heavy column of armor and assault troops.
The group revealed that Russian forces regularly carry out 25-30 attacks per day in this sector, primarily relying on infantry.
“But on April 3, 2025, the enemy attempted a massive attack using a large number of heavy equipment and personnel,” the report said.
Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance reportedly spotted the column on the outskirts of Andriivka. Artillery then destroyed the lead vehicle, halting the convoy and blocking further movement.
Fleeing Ukrainian fire, the Russian troops retreated into a nearby field, where they were targeted by drones, artillery, and air-dropped munitions.
“Multiple rocket launchers, artillery, FPV drones, and bombers persistently and purposefully destroyed enemy equipment and personnel,” the report added.
The General Staff confirmed that Russian equipment was moving along a road but came under extremely heavy artillery fire. Unable to maneuver off the road, the convoy was effectively trapped.
Ukrainian military journalist Andriy Tsaplienko also posted footage of the battle on Telegram, captioned: “Ukrainian artillery and drones simply smeared a column of enemy armored vehicles.”
According to Tsaplienko, Russian forces even deployed Kamaz trucks and Gazelle vans during the assault.
As a result of the coordinated Ukrainian defense, Russian forces reportedly suffered significant losses in both equipment and personnel.
According to the General Staff, 7 armored vehicles were destroyed and 5 more damaged, totaling 12 disabled or destroyed units. The “Vuhledar” group also confirmed 12 pieces of equipment were taken out.
Tsaplienko reported the destruction of a tank, two infantry fighting vehicles, and three “golf carts.”
However, reports of Russian manpower losses vary. The General Staff confirmed at least 18 Russian troops were killed and 7 wounded, adding that the count was ongoing.
Meanwhile, “Vuhledar” claimed that Ukrainian forces inflicted “sanitary losses” of over 60 Russian soldiers.
Tsaplienko cited 42 Russian troops eliminated during the attack.
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/50175
Drone strike kills three in south Lebanon: state media
04 Apr 2025, 09:40
BEIRUT, Lebanon, April 4, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At least three people were killed in a "hostile" drone strike in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon on Friday, state media reported.
The attack took place around 3:45 am local time (0045 GMT) in a residential area of the city, the official National News Agency (NNA) reported.
It was not attributed to any party but came hours after Israel's military said it carried out an air strike on a Hezbollah member in southern Lebanon.
"A hostile drone raided a residential apartment… in Sidon, causing two successive explosions that led to a fire and extensive damage," reported NNA.
Emergency workers rushed to the scene where they recovered "the bodies of three martyrs," the agency said. The agency did not identify a target of the strike.
The earlier Israeli-claimed strike hit a car in a village near the border with Israel, injuring one person, NNA said.
Israel also struck Beirut this week, killing a Hezbollah official handling Palestinian affairs in the second such raid since a November ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group.
The Lebanese health ministry reported four dead in that strike, including a woman.
Lebanese leaders condemned the attack but Israel said it was in response to rocket fire, which Hezbollah denied.
Hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah spiralled into all-out conflict last September, and the group remains a target of Israeli air strikes despite the November 27 ceasefire.
Under the truce, Hezbollah is supposed to pull its forces north of the Litani River, about 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the Israeli border, and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
Israel is supposed to withdraw its forces across the UN-demarcated Blue Line, the de facto border, but has missed two deadlines to do so and continues to hold five positions it deems "strategic".
https://www.bssnews.net/news/260092
Vatican, Russia discuss war in Ukraine after drone strike kills civilians in Kharkiv
Apr 4, 2025 / 11:53 am
Archbishop Paul Gallagher, Vatican secretary for relations with states and international organizations, and Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s minister of foreign affairs, had a phone call on Friday in which the two discussed global relations, according to the Vatican.
The Holy See Press Office said the dialogue between the two foreign ministers was dedicated to “the overall picture of world politics” with “particular attention to the situation of the war in Ukraine” and “some initiatives aimed at stopping the military actions.”
The call came after at least five Ukrainian civilians were killed and an additional 32 people injured after a Russian drone strike hit an apartment building in Kharkiv overnight, according to media reports.
While U.S. President Donald Trump continues attempts to broker a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deal, both countries have accused each other of continued attacks on key infrastructure, including energy facilities and hospitals.
In response to accusations made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Russia not upholding the terms of the U.S.-backed deal, Lavrov on Tuesday said Russia would provide the U.S and the United Nations with a list of Russian attacks targeting energy sites, the Kyiv Independent reported.
During the Friday call, Gallagher told Lavrov that the Vatican wants to “continue its humanitarian effort in matters regarding the exchange of prisoners.”
Last September, Lavrov met Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin in New York while the U.N. General Assembly session was taking place.
On Sept. 16, 2024, Parolin held a video conference with Russia’s Commissioner for Human Rights Tatyana Moskalkova and “emphasized the need to safeguard fundamental human rights as outlined in international conventions.”
He also thanked Moskalkova for her role in securing the release of two Ukrainian Greek Catholic priests from prison.
Since 2022, the Holy See has reiterated its call for the release of all prisoners of war, access to humanitarian aid, and a permanent ceasefire between the two European countries.
Besides geopolitical affairs, the Vatican said the April 4 conversation between Gallagher and Lavrov included “matters regarding religious life” and the “situation of the Catholic Church in the Russian Federation.”
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/263173/vatican-russia-discuss-war-in-ukraine-after-overnight-drone-strike-kills-civilians-in-kharkiv
Russian Drone Attack Kills 5 in Kharkiv
April 4, 2025
Russian drone strikes killed at least five people and wounded more than 30 in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, authorities said Friday, the latest barrage amid mounting U.S. pressure for a ceasefire.
Russia and Ukraine have stepped up aerial attacks even as U.S. President Donald Trump pushes them to come to the negotiating table and strike a deal to end more than three years of costly fighting.
The attack on Kharkiv came hours before French and British military chiefs arrived in Kyiv for talks on how a European peacekeeping force could be deployed to Ukraine to help enforce any future ceasefire.
"An 88-year-old man died in hospital … As of this moment, five people are dead and 32 are wounded," Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov said on social media, updating the previous toll.
An AFP reporter in the city saw rescue workers climbing through the smoldering rubble of a destroyed residential building, as grey smoke engulfed the air where apartments used to stand.
Ukraine has repeatedly accused Russia of targeting residential areas and civilians throughout its three-year invasion.
Moscow denies purposefully firing on non-military targets, despite thousands of civilians having been killed in Russian air strikes, including on schools, hospitals and apartment blocks.
Six other people were wounded in overnight Russian strikes on the Ukrainian regions of Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kyiv, local authorities reported.
AFP reporters in the capital reported loud explosions of the city's air defense systems operating throughout the night.
Russia's Defense Ministry said Ukraine had also fired more than 100 drones at Russian territory overnight, including on the capital Moscow.
A man in the Bryansk border region was killed in one attack, the regional governor said in a Telegram post on Friday.
Shortly after the overnight attacks, army chiefs from London and Paris arrived in Kyiv for talks on a possible troop deployment. "There will be at some point a need for military capacity or reassurance, whenever peace is reached.
And this is the reason why our army chiefs will be in Kyiv today in order to advance this work," French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on the sidelines of a NATO meeting in Brussels.
Ukraine is pushing for the West, including the United States, to include strong security guarantees as part of any wider peace agreement to ensure Russia does not attack again.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/04/04/russian-drone-attack-kills-5-in-kharkiv-a88603
https://twitter.com/KyivPost/status/1908010951204278529
Kyiv Says Official Killed in Car Blast in Central Ukraine
April 4, 2025, 4:17 pm
Ukraine said Friday that an official in the central city of Dnipro had died in hospital after a blast rocked his car.
The office of the prosecutor general said the apparent attack had taken place at 04:30 GMT and that it was investigating the incident as a terror attack.
“The official was killed in the attack. His wife was wounded and is currently in hospital,” the general prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
“Law enforcement officers are working at the scene. All circumstances are being established and measures are being taken to identify the persons involved,” the statement added.
The political party Propozytsiya identified the victim as Yuriy Fedko, a member of the Dnipro city council and said he died while undergoing treatment in hospital.
It added that police were investigating a Russian operation and personal rivalry as possible motives.
Police in the wider Dnipropetrovsk region released images of the blown-out remains of a vehicle in a cordoned-off area near residential blocs.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Kyiv has claimed to have targeted military officials and pro-Kremlin public figures in assassination attacks.
Dnipro, an industrial hub with an estimated pre-war population of just under one million people, lies around 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the front line with Russian forces.
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/50198
Trump Doesn’t Want ‘Endless’ Talks With Russia, Rubio Says
April 4, 2025
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that President Donald Trump does not want to be “drawn into the trap of endless negotiations” with Russia over ending the war in Ukraine, adding that it would soon become clear whether Moscow is serious about peace.
Rubio spoke in Brussels after meeting with NATO allies, many of whom have expressed concern over Trump’s outreach to the Kremlin to broker a deal to end the war in Ukraine.
“President Trump is not going to fall into the trap of endless negotiations about negotiations,” Rubio told reporters. “We will know soon enough — in a matter of weeks, not months — whether Russia is serious about peace or not.”
Allies have urged Trump to take a firm stance against Moscow, even as he pushes for a broad ceasefire despite continued accusations from both Ukraine and Russia of violations of a halt in strikes on energy infrastructure.
While Trump has advocated for easing tensions with Russia, he has also voiced frustration over the lack of progress toward a ceasefire.
Russian President Vladimir Putin last month rejected a U.S.-Ukrainian proposal for a full, unconditional ceasefire and tied any truce in the Black Sea to Western sanctions relief.
Rubio, signaling support for Ukraine, said Kyiv had “shown a willingness” to agree to a full ceasefire and open space for negotiations.
“The Russians and Putin will have to make a decision about whether they’re serious about peace or not,” Rubio said. “If it’s a delay tactic, the president’s not interested in that.”
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/04/04/trump-doesnt-want-endless-talks-with-russia-rubio-says-a88613
Historic ‘Maury Island Incident’ gets spotlight in new UFO Mysteries Trail
April 4, 2025
This is a new mobile adventure that guides visitors through the key locations of the infamous Maury Island Incident, one of the earliest reported UFO sightings investigated by the United States government.
With 11 stops throughout Seattle Southside, Maury Island, and Vashon Island, the trail features pivotal sites where the events of 1947 unfolded—from the peaceful shores of Des Moines to the mysterious beaches of Maury Island.
Along the way, visitors will dive into the chilling account of Harold Dahl, who reported seeing six flying discs over Puget Sound on June 21, 1947, encountering falling debris that took the life of his dog Sparky, and experiencing eerie follow-up visits from shadowy figures later known as the “Men in Black.”
“Seattle Southside is full of microadventures and curiously wonderful experiences waiting to be found,” said Mark Everton, CEO at Explore Seattle Southside.
“Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or just looking for a unique way to explore the Pacific Northwest, the UFO Mysteries Trail offers a thrilling and immersive experience that will leave you questioning the unknown.”
Trail highlights include:
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The new, interactive UFO history installation located in Westfield Southcenter’s southwest corner.
Explore visuals, maps, and evidence from the Maury Island Incident, snap a photo with a UFO, call for alien visitors in the Alien Communicator phone booth, and step into the action with augmented reality.
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Travel to Des Moines to admire the vibrant Maury Island Incident Mural by Nancy and Zach Pahl. This tribute features flying discs, falling “slag,” and the original Man in Black.
Nearby, artist Fred Andrews honored Sparky the dog with a metallic sculpture tribute, and a 10-foot obelisk mysteriously appeared with a secret message inscribed.
Don’t miss several walkable points of interest as you head to the waterfront, including Sound View Park, Des Moines Marina Pier and Compass Rose. The Quarterdeck is a great watering hole to refresh and replenish before further exploration.
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Two pieces of public art beckon next along the trail. Artist Ben Dye’s stunning “Atomic Mobius” sculpture seems to have mysteriously captured Harold Dahl’s description of flying discs—round, metallic, and with “holes in the middle,” like donuts.
Pat McVay’s sculpture, “Raven Discovers Spaceship,” is carved from a massive piece of cedar reclaimed from the Olympic Peninsula and tells the tale of a mystical Raven encountering strange, otherworldly life forms.
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Check-in points along the trail also include the ferry ride to Vashon Island with breathtaking views and overlooks.
The secluded beach where Harold Dahl and his son took cover on Maury Island exudes an eerie isolation. Nestled along East Bay, it feels frozen in time since 1947.
More than just a journey through unexplained phenomena, the trail offers an engaging mix of history, scenic beauty, and interactive exploration.
Participants will uncover details of the initial sightings, the government’s secretive investigation, and the lasting impact of the incident on UFO history and lore both locally and across the nation.
Earn Prizes Along the Way
After visiting seven locations on the trail, explorers will receive a toy bait cow plushy and be entered to win one of three six-armed alien t-shirt souvenirs all while immersing themselves in the story.
https://waterlandblog.com/historic-maury-island-incident-gets-spotlight-in-new-ufo-mysteries-trail/
https://mauryislandincident.com/
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mauryislandincident
Tesla is building a new UFO-inspired Supercharger in the heart of Alien country
April 3, 2025
Tesla is planning to build a new UFO-inspired Supercharger in the heart of Alien country — Roswell, New Mexico.
Back in 1947, a crash of debris led to rumors of an alleged crash of a UFO just 75 miles north of Roswell near Corona, New Mexico.
The crash was officially noted as the recovery of a military balloon, but over the years, speculation persists that the “flying disc” many saw might have been extraterrestrials trying to make contact with Earth.
As a result of the 1947 crash, Roswell has adopted it and used it as the inspiration for much of its tourism.
As Tesla is planning to build a Supercharger in the area, it is using the same sort of inspiration for the location, which will feature just eight charging stalls located under a CyberCanopy.
It was first spotted by MarcoRP, a noted Supercharger permit insider:
Tesla’s Head of Charging for North America, Max de Zegher, confirmed that the site will be inspired by the events near Roswell in 1947.
He noted that Tesla “wants to build a few Superchargers cool enough to be worth of the trip itself.”
This will undoubtedly be one of those locations, and along with the Tesla Drive-in Diner Supercharger in Santa Monica, it seems the company could be moving toward some more unique designs for the future, making the charging experience more fun and interesting for owners:
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-building-new-ufo-inspired-supercharger-in-the-heart-of-alien-country/
https://twitter.com/MarcoRPi1/status/1907528904086323477
https://twitter.com/MdeZegher/status/1907576906654036124
E.T. no home: Original model of movie alien fails to sell at auction
Friday, 04 Apr 2025 5:35 PM
NEW YORK, April 4 — An original model of E.T., created for Steven Spielberg’s beloved film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, did not find a buyer after being put up for auction, Sotheby’s auction house in New York said yesterday.
The piece, a little over a metre high and which had been estimated to fetch between US$600,000 (RM2.6 million) and US$900,000, comes from the collection of Italian special effects artist Carlo Rambaldi.
The three-time Oscar winner — including one for E.T. — died in 2012 at the age of 86.
“Rambaldi’s beloved E.T. model is an extraordinary piece of film history,” Sotheby’s vice chair Cassandra Hatton told AFP.
“While it did not find a buyer during today’s auction, its significance remains undiminished.”
The model offered for sale is one of three used by Spielberg for his 1982 film.
In a statement before the auction, Hatton described the model as embodying “the artistry of an era before CGI (computer-generated imagery) took hold, a nostalgic and iconic piece of Hollywood history as captivating as the stories themselves.”
Sotheby’s said that a separate E.T. sketch made by Rambaldi had sold yesterday for over US$53,000, well above its top-end estimate of US$18,000.
In 2022, a metallic automaton representing E.T. and also used during the shooting of the successful film was sold for US$2.56 million at an auction organised by the American house Julien’s.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/showbiz/2025/04/04/et-no-home-original-model-of-movie-alien-fails-to-sell-at-auction/171878
https://avi-loeb.medium.com/council-on-alien-relations-20ac0951eb8c
Council on Alien Relations
April 4, 2025
During a recent forum of the Council on Foreign Relations, I described the need to further our relations with other residents in our cosmic neighborhood.
The latest statistical data on exoplanets implies that there should be billions of Earth-Sun analogs within the Milky-Way.
Although we observe many houses similar to ours on our cosmic street, the academic mainstream regards the possibility that they have intelligent residents like us as an “extraordinary claim” that does not merit major federal funding.
This argument is rooted in the belief that we are cosmically unique, despite the evidence that humans emerged from a soup of chemicals under natural circumstances that are abundantly replicated near numerous stars.
In reality, we are probably late to the party of our intelligent neighbors, since most stars formed billions of years before the Sun.
The latest Decadal Survey on Astronomy and Astrophysics of the National Academies prioritized the launch of the next major space telescope, the Habitable World Observatory, in the 2040s at a cost that will likely exceed ten billion dollars.
The goal is to search for biochemical signatures of microbial life in the atmospheres of exoplanets. No major federal funding was recommended for the search of technological signatures.
This is not the wisest strategy to hedge our bets in finding evidence for life, because technological signatures might be easier to recognize than the chemical fingerprints of primitive forms of life.
Based on the detection rate of interstellar meteors like IM1, there should be of order a million meter-size interstellar objects within the orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
As I noted in a recent paper, it would make sense to launch a space telescope that will monitor these objects and investigate whether there is any technological space debris, including pieces from broken spacecraft, among the interstellar rocks.
Part of the debris may have been washed away from the home planet by a strong wind or powerful radiation flares that emanated from the host star, especially if it evolved to a red giant.
The anomalies of the interstellar objects `Oumuamua and IM1, which were discovered over the past decade, should make us curious in searching for technological signatures in a new way.
The traditional SETI approach of searching for radio signals might not be the best strategy. It is equivalent to waiting at home for a phone call from one of the residents on our street.
If we are not recognized as important in the cosmic scheme of things, nobody may call us while we are waiting. Civilizations that were too loud might have been extinguished by predators millions of years ago.
We must be proactive in allocating billions of dollars to the search for physical relics that arrive near Earth from a neighbor’s yard.
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The largest projects in science are supported by taxpayers. It therefore makes sense for scientific priorities to reflect the priorities of taxpayers.
In contrast tothe Astro 2020 Decadal Survey, taxpayers would have probably prioritized the search for technological signatures with a comparable level of funding to the search for microbial life.
Why is there a disconnect between the public and academia? Perhaps common sense is not common among mainstream scientists.
If astronomers were to invest billions of dollars in the search for extraterrestrial technological relics near Earth and then find them, the implications to society would be immense.
First, policy makers would need to establish a Council on Alien Relations as a separate organization from the Council on Foreign Relations — which focuses on the relations between nations on Earth.
At a distance of ten times the Earth-Sun separation, the boundaries between nations cannot be separated by our best working telescopes.
The nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is 27 thousand times farther away, and most Milky-Way stars are tens of thousands of times farther than this star.
As a result, interstellar matters have no dependance on the way humans choose to split Earth among nations.
After we discover interstellar technologies, space will no longer be viewed in the context of national security or national pride.
Instead, policy makers will have to confront new questions concerning how to interact with other residents on our cosmic street: Should our terrestrial laws of ethics apply to aliens that are equally smart or even smarter than us?
Are we free to contaminate virgin territories with terrestrial forms or life? Should we respect indigenous species for the ownership of alien lands? What are the scientific, military and commercial implications of interactions with our neighbors?
Do alien encounters pose existential or health risks? What can we learn about our cosmic history from interstellar archaeology? What form of government should we establish on alien land?
Even though alien land may offer opportunities for societies to start from scratch, it is likely that humanity will export its flaws to any territory it occupies. The politics on Mars is not likely to be much better than that in Washington D.C. at present.
It is impossible to decide about a general policy before knowing our neighbors. As a first step, we should search for them. Being in denial that they exist is not a good idea, because one day they may knock on our front door.
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SHAMAN SNARED Watch moment rape cult leader who told followers he was an alien called Great Shaman is arrested in Argentina
Updated: 18:52, 4 Apr 2025
THIS is the moment a Russian rape cult leader who called himself an alien named Great Shaman is arrested in Argentina.
Konstantin Rudnev, 57, was handcuffed and dragged away by cops at Bariloche Airport as he attempted to flee to Brazil with six women.
Video shows the twisted guru — who once claimed to be a god from the star Sirius — being busted in a dramatic operation that saw 14 suspects snared at two airports over 1,000 miles apart in a joint swoop by Argentine authorities.
Rudnev — already convicted of rape and running a violent sex cult in Russia — reportedly tried to slit his throat with a razor as officers closed in, according to El Pais.
He was reportedly treated for his injuries and was pictured with a bandage around his neck.
He now faces fresh charges of human trafficking, sexual exploitation and drug offences, more than a decade after he was jailed for 11 years in Siberia for a string of abuse crimes involving female followers.
The bizarre cult, Ashram Shambala, founded in 1989 in Novosibirsk, brainwashed followers — mostly women — into surrendering their property.
They would reportedly cut ties with loved ones and take part in so-called "ritual orgies" in exchange for "salvation."
Women were allegedly coerced into sex with Rudnev — while male followers were ordered to remain celibate.
The cult even flogged recordings of the encounters to fund operations and promised spiritual enlightenment via “women’s practices” and Eastern esotericism.
Rudnev once wrote a book titled 'The Way of the Madman', which became required reading among the group’s 20,000-strong base of fanatics across 18 Russian regions.
He previously served in the Soviet military but ended up in a psychiatric hospital after going berserk on guard duty, opening fire at random targets.
Authorities swooped after a 22-year-old pregnant Russian woman arrived at a hospital in the picturesque Patagonian city of Bariloche.
Medics were alarmed by her terrified expression and frail condition — and the suspicious behaviour of two Russian women who accompanied her.
“Her passport said she was 22, but if she's even 15, that's too old,” a detective told local outlet Infobae, raising fears the woman could be a minor.
Police linked the women to Rudnev and tracked him down at the airport — just as he was about to board a flight to Buenos Aires with a connection to Porto Alegre in Brazil.
A simultaneous sting at the Buenos Aires airport netted the rest of the cult, including another man and six women — five Russian and one Mexican.
All 14 suspects were remanded in custody.
Cops found 130 cocaine pills, $15,000 in cash, a satellite phone, 12 mobiles and 10 SIM cards in their possession, El Pais reports.
A former member of the cult previously told Russian media: “One of the sect’s mottos and one of the guru’s favorite expressions is ‘eat less, jump more!’ My body began to wear out and I lost a lot of weight. I looked like a dystrophic alcoholic.”
Women were said to be fed leftovers from those higher in the sect’s pyramid, while “ritual pornography” was filmed — including at a luxury hotel in Montenegro last year where Rudnev was previously detained.
Religious scholar Alexander Neveev described the cult as a “very dangerous pseudo-tantric group” practising “ritual violence” under the guise of spirituality.
Rudnev was released from prison in 2021 and had been living under the radar until his re-emergence in South America.
Now locked up again, he faces a new legal nightmare — as investigators probe whether the other detainees are fellow perpetrators or victims under his twisted spell.
The young mother and her newborn have been separated from the group for their safety.
The case is being handled by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office in Bariloche. A preliminary hearing is expected in the coming days.
The investigation is ongoing.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/34290137/rape-cult-leader-arrest-argentina/