Cult members urged to leave bunker

RUSSIA: Russian authorities urged 28 members of a doomsday cult yesterday to leave the mud bunker in which they are awaiting…

RUSSIA:Russian authorities urged 28 members of a doomsday cult yesterday to leave the mud bunker in which they are awaiting the end of the world, saying spring rain may trigger its collapse at any time.

The doomsday cult members have been barricaded in an underground shelter dug out of a muddy hillside gully in the Penza region of central Russia since October.

They have been refusing to come out until the end of the world, which they predict will happen in late April or May.

"Negotiations to get the people out are ongoing, and we have explained that there is a danger of collapse if they remain in the cave," said Oleg Melnichenko, vice-governor of Penza region and head of the Russian government's operation there.

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"Right now we are here to make sure they don't suffocate."

On Friday a small mudslide near the entrance to the dugout isolated seven women from the remaining cult members, forcing the women to abandon their refuge and relocate to a small wooden home in the village of Nikolskoe, 750km southeast of Moscow. Four children remain inside the bunker.

The cult's spiritual leader, Pyotr Kuznetsov, ducked in and out of the dull grey wooden home where the women were sheltering.

Doctors had temporarily released him from a regional mental hospital, where he was undergoing court-ordered psychiatric treatment.

In November Kuznetsov watched as his followers, a small sect of Orthodox Christians who predict an apocalypse either in May or coinciding with Orthodox Easter on April 27th, shut themselves off from the outside world in the bunker, which was stocked up with supplies last summer.

Kuznetsov did not join them, saying God had called him to other tasks.