Pro-Putin church leader's car reportedly crashes in Moscow

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The Russian Orthodox Church has denied reports that Patriarch Kirill's Aurus car was involved in a traffic accident on Monday morning.

, Patriarch Kirill, was involved in a crash in central Moscow on Monday morning, according to several Russian Telegram channels.

Patriarch Kirill and Russian President Vladimir Putin put flowers at the Monument of Minin and Pozharsky at Red Square on November 4, 2019, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Orthodox Church leader was reportedly involved in a car crash in Moscow on Monday morning.The Russian Orthodox Church has denied reports that Kirill's Aurus car was involved in a traffic accident.

The Cathedral of Christ the Savior is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, located near to the Kremlin. Another channel, SHOT, published a video of the crash scene, which showed a badly damaged car being covered up with a black sheet as a police officer walked by.

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