Dmitry Donskoy’s skeleton was cut into three pieces: for the SVO, for the temple, and for a new missile carrier
Details have emerged regarding where the remains of the Old Russian Prince Dmitry Donskoy—who in 1389 defeated Mamai’s Horde at the Battle of Kulikovo—will be laid to rest, and which, by order of Russian dictator Vova Putin, are now supposed to protect the occupiers from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
According to Russian propagandists, the Russian leadership has decided to divide the remains of the so-called holy prince into three parts.
“The work to extract the remains of the Tatar-Mongol lackey took over four years. Finally, after completely smashing the coffin and damaging the skeleton of the ‘prince-pope,’ the grave desecrators removed the bones. It was decided to chop Don’s skeleton into three parts so that no one would be offended. The main part, including the skull, was to be sent to the Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces. The second portion of the bones was thrown onto the front lines. And the third portion of the bones was placed on the new Project 955A “Borei-A” strategic missile submarine to improve its guidance systems,” wrote Vladimir Vasiliev.
As a reminder, on August 20, Russian propagandists reported that their dictator, Vova Putin, had participated in the desecration of the grave of the Old Russian prince Dmitry Donskoy.
Sibiga trolled Putin over the idea of sending Prince Donskoy’s relics to the front lines.
In the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk Oblast, Russian military personnel allegedly lost part of the relics of Prince Alexander Nevsky. The relic was being transported for a prayer service due to the fuel crisis in Russia and occupied Crimea, but the convoy came under attack.