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Dmitriy Kabanov is a journalist based in Novosibirsk, Russia. Author, video producer, director, SMM specialist. Television experience - 18 years. Throughout my extensive career, I have filmed and produced movies, TV shows, and video features for numerous federal and international channels (NTV, Channel 1, Associated Press, Euronews and many others).
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We went to the Novokuznetsk Church of the Holy Martyr John the Warrior to meet Father Vasily and see the exorcism ritual live. The hieromonk told us whether it is scary to perform the exorcism ritual, how demons interfere with his prayers and what hierarchy exists among the evil spirits

The incredible story of Sakinat from Makhachkala once again proves that nothing is impossible. The woman was born without arms, but this did not prevent her from achieving success in life, becoming a world champion and a happy mother. She is never discouraged and is able to move mountains on the way to her goal. These are not just words. This is a difficult path of overcoming and believing in yourself.

Masha grew up in a strict Old Believer family. At the age of 10, she was abused by her cousin, who was already 20 at the time. Later, other brothers began to take advantage of the girl's defenselessness. In exchange for her silence, the boys showed Masha cartoons and "befriended" her. This went on for several years.
