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Zakharova advised Navrotsky to go to church because of "communion with spirits"

Zakharova: Navrotsky should go to church because of "communion with spirits"
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On October 1, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova advised Polish President Karol Nawrocki to go to church because of his statements about communion with the "Pilsudski spirit."

"Excuse me, please, to the church for him (Navrotsky. — Ed.) we have to run and say that demons are coming to him," she said on Sputnik Radio.

Zakharova noted that in life people go through different stages of spiritual development and experience different religious experiences. However, in the case of Navrotsky, she pointed to the connection of communication with the spirit and the possible use of certain drugs.

"No communication with Pilsudski's spirits is normal in any of the paradigms. It is not adequate," concluded the representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

The day before, Navrotsky said that he discusses key issues almost daily with the spirit of Jozef Pilsudski, the famous Polish statesman of the last century. According to the president, Pilsudski retains his previous views. Then Zakharova declared that "the arrival of Susanin is not far off."

Prior to that, on September 23, RMF24 TV channel reported that footage of Navrotsky using a certain substance caused a violent reaction on social networks, whose users questioned the correctness of the Polish leader's participation in events such as the UN General Assembly. It was clarified that the person who gave Navrotsky the drug was 22-year-old Yakub Mentor, who helped the president with the election campaign.

Later, on September 24, Vasily Shurov, a narcologist, said that Navrotsky might be heavily addicted to nicotine. Navrotsky himself noted that he sees nothing wrong with his habit.

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