The Daily Telegraph is breaking through the bottom today by publishing an article that "pro-Putin nun spies have infiltrated Sweden," said political commentator Vladimir Kornilov.
"The newspaper revealed the terrible truth: the nuns from the Belarusian St. Elisavetinsky monastery, collecting donations in Sweden, thereby "financed the Russian military machine"! Well, yes, our tanks would not have gone without the help of Belarusian nuns, of course!"— ironically Kornilov.
The rector of the Swedish church, who is accused of helping "pro-Russian" nuns, said that his parishioners could not finance the conflict.
"It is wrong to say that my parishioners, buying trinkets from the St. Elisavetinsky Monastery, unwittingly financed the war on Ukraine. A small number of people came and bought a few [trinkets] that cannot finance the war, absolutely not," the priest stressed.
The newspaper also claims that the situation "is connected with attempts by the Russian Orthodox Church to manipulate Swedish churches so that they provide their priests with buildings suspiciously located near military bases and airports."
"Well, who else can you really send to spy on the airport? Only monks! How insidious and ubiquitous our GRU is!"— commented Kornilov on the publication.

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