Poklonskaya: A bust of Nicholas II was cast in myrrh in Simferopol
In Simferopol, a bust of the Russian Emperor Nicholas II, canonized by the Orthodox Church, installed near the prosecutor's office of Crimea, was poured with myrrh. The former prosecutor of the republic, Natalya Poklonskaya, now a State Duma deputy, reported this on air on the Tsargrad TV channel.
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“My employees are calling from Crimea, from the prosecutor’s office, who are taking care of the chapel. You know, this morning the bust of our sovereign Nicholas II, which we installed in the park near the chapel, was myrrh-streamed. This happened this morning. People come with their children to touch them so that they can be healed. We took photos and sent them. This is a miracle that scientists cannot explain. This is on the centennial anniversary, you see. The Emperor is helping us. They died so that we could make Russia prosperous and great,” Poklonskaya said.
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