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Russian TV debates whether Zelensky is the Antichrist or a small demon

Por: Newsweek World December 03, 2022

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Russian TV analysts recently debated whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is the Antichrist after officials in his country proposed banning Russian-affiliated religious groups and churches from operating in Ukraine.During an angry televised debate posted with English subtitles to Twitter on Friday by Julia Davis, a columnist at The Daily Beast and founder of the Russian Media Monitor, Russian analysts criticized the suggestion of the... + full article



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