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2019-09-20T04:22:39.674Z


In Russia, a shaman has set off to expel President Vladimir Putin the devil. After a march of more than 2700 kilometers, he is arrested. The live news.



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9/20/19 4:15 AM The first message takes us to Russia - to be more precise: to Siberia. There, Alexander Gabychew made his way to cure Vladimir Putin. According to the shaman, the head of state is obsessed with the devil. Gabytschew showed his intentions in publicity - with a long walk from his home in Yakutia in the northeastern part of the Asian part from Russia to Moscow. And wherever he rested he told of his mission. He had already covered more than 2700 kilometers when armed security forces finally took into custody. Putin, it seems, can live quite well with his devils. , , Sören Stache / dpa 9/20/19 4:04 AM 9/20/19 4:01 AM Good morning revered readers. I welcome you to "Morgen", the news blog from SPIEGEL. In the meantime, the morning refreshment is almost winter-like, even when the sky is starry. Hopefully, parents will ensure that their children also take a warm jacket with them when they are demonstrating against "going forward" in the face of climate change. (Such practical assistance is allowed.) Otherwise the kids should do it alone - the message of the youth and their reproaches against us old one should not be watered down). Let's get to the news from around the world. , , Show more Ticker Liveblog Software

Source: spiegel

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