Priests Fail to Get Doomsday Cult Members Out of Russian Cave
Priests tried unsuccessfully to coax members of a doomsday cult from the underground hideout in snowy central Russia where they remained barricaded Sunday. Twenty-nine people — including four children, the youngest 18 months — retreated to the bunker near the village of Nikolskoye, about 640 kilometers (400 miles) southeast of Moscow, earlier this month and have threatened to blow themselves up if forced to leave.
Their founder, Pyotr Kuznetsov, is undergoing psychiatric evaluation. The cult members are not allowed to watch TV, handle money, or use products that are packaged with a UPC code.
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