Relics of Saint Alexander Nevsky allegedly destroyed in Ukrainian drone attack
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Telegram channels aligned with the pro-Kremlin environment claim a truck carrying relics of Saint Alexander Nevsky was hit by Ukrainian drones.
- The relics were reportedly en route to occupied territories in the Donetsk region for a religious service aimed at resolving a fuel crisis.
- Russian and Ukrainian authorities have not officially confirmed the incident, and independent evidence is lacking.
Pro-Kremlin Telegram channels are reporting that a truck transporting a portion of the relics of Saint Alexander Nevsky towards occupied territories in the Donetsk region was allegedly struck by Ukrainian drones. These relics were reportedly intended for a religious service designed to address Russia's ongoing fuel crisis.
According to these sources, the initiative to send the relics to the front lines originated from Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov. The remains were supposedly destined for an important site in the occupied part of the Donetsk region, where a prayer service was to be held to improve fuel supplies to Donbas, Crimea, and other Russian Federation regions. The channels claim the transport vehicle was hit by drones belonging to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
However, neither Russian nor Ukrainian authorities have officially confirmed this incident. Ukrainian officials have not commented on the reports circulating on Russian Telegram channels. Furthermore, there is no independent evidence to substantiate the claims that the relics were being transported to the front or that the vehicle was targeted in a drone attack.
The reports emerge amidst ongoing information about difficulties in fuel supply across certain Russian regions and occupied Ukrainian territories. Various Russian publications and channels have recently detailed logistical problems attributed to Ukrainian attacks on refineries, fuel depots, and energy infrastructure. Some Ukrainian media, citing sources, have suggested Russia has imposed a total ban on diesel exports and is importing petroleum products to cover domestic deficits.
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.