World | Russia Final Doomsday Cultists Exit Russian Cave Stench of corpses trumped need to await apocolypse By Jonas Oransky Posted May 16, 2008 10:15 AM CDT Copied Women, members of a Russian cult, who left a cave after waiting the end of the world, together with their leader, self-declared prophet Pyotr Kuznetsov, right, on March 28. (AP Photo) The final nine members of a Russian doomsday cult holed up in a cave to await the apocalypse (coming this month) have abandoned ship, unable to stand the stench of two people who had died. Thirty-five followers of a self-declared prophet calling himself Father Pyotr climbed into the cave in November and threatened to blow themselves up if police tried to remove them, the BBC reports. A local official said the end of the siege was prompted by the “threat of poisoning from toxic corpse fumes.” One cult member had died from fasting and a second from cancer. The other cultists had left over several months. Pyotr himself, who never entered the cave, is receiving treatment at a psychiatric clinic—and has been charged with founding a violent religion. Read These Next 'Bad batch' of drugs causes mass OD in Baltimore. Epstein fallout intensifies within Trump administration. He fired the crucial 'ninth shot' against Trump gunman. Surgical staff squares off with ICE agents. Report an error