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Moment police raid twisted ritual where women 'in trances' bury themselves alive
Moment police raid twisted ritual where women 'in trances' bury themselves alive

Daily Mirror

time26-06-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Moment police raid twisted ritual where women 'in trances' bury themselves alive

A self-styled shaman and his assistant have been arrested after police raided a bizarre ritual in Russia and found worshippers gathered around a fire while two women had been buried Two young women were found 'buried alive' by police who raided a bizarre shamanic ritual where worshippers were gathered around a fire. The pair with their heads wrapped like mummies had to be dug out of the graves in a forest in the Leningrad region of Russia. Both were alive after their ordeals with one having difficulty standing up when she was dug out while police also found 13 more worshippers who were waiting to be buried after digging their own graves. The self-styled shaman named Timur and his female assistant Yekaterina Koroleva were both detained on suspicion of running a sinister cult in the woodland spot where the people had surrounded a fire. ‌ ‌ First, the shaman was ordered to dig out the two women from their 20-inch deep graves. Koroleva - organiser of the ritual - denied that the participants had paid almost £80 to die in the graves, and claimed their heads were not completely buried, allowing them to breathe. 'The essence of the ritual is essentially a kind of reset,' she said. 'It's a psychological trance ceremony where a person undergoes a complete reboot, a full cleansing. 'If someone has gone through certain life events, or wants to be completely reborn, to fully change their life — they opt for this extreme form of burial.' Reports said participants were wrapped in rags and buried alive as part of a supposed rebirth or symbolic encounter with Hel, the Norse goddess of death. ‌ Law enforcement were deciding how to proceed against the detained pair. They could face up to seven years in jail, reported Novye Izvestia news outlet. A shaman is a person believed to have access to, and influence in, the world of spirits, typically through rituals, visions, and healing practices. Meanwhile, a Russian cult leader who claimed he would rape his female followers was detained in Argentina, in April. Konstantin Rudnev, already convicted of sexual abuse in Russia, was arrested in the city of Bariloche, on charges of human trafficking. Local media reports that he was stopped along with 13 others. Video footage shows him being arrested, with the police also detaining a number of women. They can be seen being placed in handcuffs and forcibly taken away. Rudnev was sentenced to 11 years in prison in Siberia in August 2013, after being accused of raping his female followers. The leader of his own sect, Ashram Shambala, founded in the late 1980s in Novosibirsk, he called himself the "Great Shaman Shri Dzhnan Avatar Muni." He amassed about 20,000 fanatical followers all over the country, with branches in various parts of the former Soviet Union. He reportedly claimed to be a god from the star Sirius, an alien with mystical powers, and led orgies, amid a mix of yoga and esotericism.

Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves
Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves

Scottish Sun

time26-06-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the haunting moment cops raided a mass live burial to rescue cult followers wrapped like mummies and entombed in graves. Police in Russia raided a bizarre shamanic ritual in which two young women were 'buried alive'. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Police in Russia raided a bizarre shamanic ritual in which two women were 'buried alive' Credit: East2West 9 Reports said participants were wrapped in rags and buried alive as part of a supposed rebirth Credit: East2West 9 The self-styled shaman named Timur Credit: East2West The pair with heads wrapped like mummies had to be dug out of the graves in a forest in Leningrad region. Both were alive after their ordeals. One had difficulty standing up when she was dug out. Thirteen more worshippers were gathered around a fire, some waiting to be buried after digging their own graves. Read more on World WEDDING KARD Kardashians lead A-listers flocking to Venice for Bezos wedding of the century The self-styled shaman named Timur and his female assistant Yekaterina Koroleva were both detained on suspicion of running a sinister cult. First, the shaman was ordered to dig out the two women from their 20-inch deep graves. Koroleva - organiser of the ritual - denied that the participants had paid almost £80 to die in the graves, and claimed their heads were not completely buried, allowing them to breathe. 'The essence of the ritual is essentially a kind of reset,' she said. 'It's a psychological trance ceremony where a person undergoes a complete reboot, a full cleansing. 'If someone has gone through certain life events, or wants to be completely reborn, to fully change their life — they opt for this extreme form of burial.' Watch moment rape cult leader who told followers he was an alien called Great Shaman is arrested in Argentina Reports said participants were wrapped in rags and buried alive as part of a supposed rebirth or symbolic encounter with Hel, the Norse goddess of death. Law enforcement were deciding how to proceed against the detained pair. They could face up to seven years in jail, reported Novye Izvestia news outlet. A shaman is a person believed to have access to, and influence in, the world of spirits, typically through rituals, visions, and healing practices. This comes as a Russian rape cult leader who called himself an alien named Great Shaman was 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. 9 The group were caught huddled around a fire Credit: East2West 9 The shaman was ordered to dig out the two women from their 20-inch deep graves. Credit: East2West 9 The pair could face up to seven years in jail Credit: East2West 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. 9 Thirteen more worshippers were gathered around a fire Credit: East2West 9 Yekaterina Koroleva was also detained on suspicion of running the sinister cult Credit: East2West

Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves
Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves

The Sun

time26-06-2025

  • The Sun

Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves

THIS is the haunting moment cops raided a mass live burial to rescue cult followers wrapped like mummies and entombed in graves. Police in Russia raided a bizarre shamanic ritual in which two young women were 'buried alive'. 9 9 9 The pair with heads wrapped like mummies had to be dug out of the graves in a forest in Leningrad region. Both were alive after their ordeals. One had difficulty standing up when she was dug out. Thirteen more worshippers were gathered around a fire, some waiting to be buried after digging their own graves. The self-styled shaman named Timur and his female assistant Yekaterina Koroleva were both detained on suspicion of running a sinister cult. First, the shaman was ordered to dig out the two women from their 20-inch deep graves. Koroleva - organiser of the ritual - denied that the participants had paid almost £80 to die in the graves, and claimed their heads were not completely buried, allowing them to breathe. 'The essence of the ritual is essentially a kind of reset,' she said. 'It's a psychological trance ceremony where a person undergoes a complete reboot, a full cleansing. 'If someone has gone through certain life events, or wants to be completely reborn, to fully change their life — they opt for this extreme form of burial.' Watch moment rape cult leader who told followers he was an alien called Great Shaman is arrested in Argentina Reports said participants were wrapped in rags and buried alive as part of a supposed rebirth or symbolic encounter with Hel, the Norse goddess of death. Law enforcement were deciding how to proceed against the detained pair. They could face up to seven years in jail, reported Novye Izvestia news outlet. A shaman is a person believed to have access to, and influence in, the world of spirits, typically through rituals, visions, and healing practices. This comes as a Russian rape cult leader who called himself an alien named Great Shaman was 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. 9 9 9 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. 9 9

Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves
Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves

The Irish Sun

time26-06-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Haunting moment cops raid mass live BURIAL rescuing cult followers who'd been wrapped like mummies & entombed in graves

THIS is the haunting moment cops raided a mass live burial to rescue cult followers wrapped like mummies and entombed in graves. Police in Russia raided a bizarre Advertisement 9 Police in Russia raided a bizarre shamanic ritual in which two women were 'buried alive' Credit: East2West 9 Reports said participants were wrapped in rags and buried alive as part of a supposed rebirth Credit: East2West 9 The self-styled shaman named Timur Credit: East2West The pair with heads wrapped like mummies had to be dug out of the graves in a forest in Leningrad region. Both were alive after their ordeals. One had difficulty standing up when she was dug out. Thirteen more Advertisement Read more on World The self-styled shaman named Timur and his female assistant Yekaterina Koroleva were both detained on suspicion of running a First, the shaman was ordered to dig out the two women from their 20-inch deep graves. Koroleva - organiser of 'The essence of the ritual is essentially a kind of reset,' she said. Advertisement Most read in The US Sun 'It's a psychological 'If someone has gone through certain life events, or wants to be completely reborn, to fully change their life — they opt for this extreme form of burial.' Watch moment rape cult leader who told followers he was an alien called Great Shaman is arrested in Argentina Reports said participants were wrapped in rags and Law enforcement were deciding how to proceed against the detained pair. Advertisement They could face up to seven years in jail, reported Novye Izvestia news outlet. A shaman is a person believed to have access to, and influence in, the world of spirits, typically through rituals, visions, and healing practices. This comes as a Russian rape cult leader who called himself an alien named Great Shaman was arrested in Argentina. Konstantin Rudnev, 57, was handcuffed and dragged away by cops at Advertisement 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 Rudnev — already convicted of rape and running a violent sex cult in 9 The group were caught huddled around a fire Credit: East2West 9 The shaman was ordered to dig out the two women from their 20-inch deep graves. Credit: East2West Advertisement 9 The pair could face up to seven years in jail Credit: East2West He was reportedly treated for his injuries and was pictured with a bandage around his neck. He now faces fresh charges of The bizarre cult, Ashram Shambala, founded in 1989 in Novosibirsk, brainwashed followers — mostly women — into surrendering their property. Advertisement 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. 9 Thirteen more worshippers were gathered around a fire Credit: East2West Advertisement 9 Yekaterina Koroleva was also detained on suspicion of running the sinister cult Credit: East2West 9 The women were wrapped like mummies and lowered into the soil Credit: East2West

Forest dept revives traditional crop protection methods in Bageshwar
Forest dept revives traditional crop protection methods in Bageshwar

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Forest dept revives traditional crop protection methods in Bageshwar

Bageshwar: On the occasion of World Environment Day (June 5), the forest department in Bageshwar has launched an innovative initiative to plant Timur (Zanthoxylum Armatum) and Rambans (Agave Americana) along agricultural fields, with an aim to protect crops from wildlife while offering financial benefits to local farmers. The initiative is centred on raising awareness among farmers about the dual advantages of these plants -- they serve as natural barriers against wildlife, particularly monkeys and wild boars, and also generate marketable produce. Forest officials said that the plants will act as living fences around agricultural plots, offering both protection and economic value. Divisional forest officer (DFO) Dhruv Martoliya said, "Farmers in hilly areas often incur heavy crop losses due to wild animals. To combat this, we've introduced a natural method by planting Timur and Rambans around farmlands. These species not only deter animals but are also in high market demand." The DFO added, "The programme will not only reduce crop damage but also encourage farmers to return to cultivation as many hillside fields remain fallow due to repeated wildlife-related losses. By blending traditional ecological practices with modern outreach efforts, we aim to restore farming confidence and strengthen rural livelihoods in the region." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Fastest Selling Plots of Mysore from 40L | 40+ Amenities PurpleBrick Learn More Undo Rambans, a hardy, thorn-covered plant, has long been used in arid regions to demarcate land boundaries. It yields strong natural fibres used in rope-making, mats, and handicrafts. Timur, on the other hand, is prized for its medicinal properties and is commonly used in organic and herbal products. Bhagwat Singh, a 76-year-old retired schoolteacher, recalls how such practices were once the norm in hill communities. "Our elders used these methods to protect their fields. Over time, those traditions faded. With the growing threat from wild animals today, this initiative is both timely and necessary." Bageshwar: On the occasion of World Environment Day (June 5), the forest department in Bageshwar has launched an innovative initiative to plant Timur (Zanthoxylum Armatum) and Rambans (Agave Americana) along agricultural fields, with an aim to protect crops from wildlife while offering financial benefits to local farmers. The initiative is centred on raising awareness among farmers about the dual advantages of these plants -- they serve as natural barriers against wildlife, particularly monkeys and wild boars, and also generate marketable produce. Forest officials said that the plants will act as living fences around agricultural plots, offering both protection and economic value. Divisional forest officer (DFO) Dhruv Martoliya said, "Farmers in hilly areas often incur heavy crop losses due to wild animals. To combat this, we've introduced a natural method by planting Timur and Rambans around farmlands. These species not only deter animals but are also in high market demand." The DFO added, "The programme will not only reduce crop damage but also encourage farmers to return to cultivation as many hillside fields remain fallow due to repeated wildlife-related losses. By blending traditional ecological practices with modern outreach efforts, we aim to restore farming confidence and strengthen rural livelihoods in the region." Rambans, a hardy, thorn-covered plant, has long been used in arid regions to demarcate land boundaries. It yields strong natural fibres used in rope-making, mats, and handicrafts. Timur, on the other hand, is prized for its medicinal properties and is commonly used in organic and herbal products. Bhagwat Singh, a 76-year-old retired schoolteacher, recalls how such practices were once the norm in hill communities. "Our elders used these methods to protect their fields. Over time, those traditions faded. With the growing threat from wild animals today, this initiative is both timely and necessary."

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