Siberian Seven

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The Siberian Seven refers to seven out of twenty‑nine members of two families of persecuted Pentecostals in the Soviet Union who took up residency at the US embassy in Moscow in June 1978. These seven members represented the Vashchenko and Chmykhalov families, both originally from Chernogorsk, Siberia. The seven stayed at the embassy for five years, from June 1978 to June 1983, before all twenty‑nine members were allowed to leave to Israel on a tourist visa. Sixteen members of the families eventually settled in the United States. rdf:langString
Сибирская семёрка — советские пятидесятники Пётр, Августина, Лидия, Любовь и Лилия Ващенко, а также Мария и Тимофей Чмыхаловы, которые с июня 1978 года по апрель 1983 года находились в посольстве США в Москве, желая эмигрировать из СССР. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Siberian Seven
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rdf:langString The Siberian Seven refers to seven out of twenty‑nine members of two families of persecuted Pentecostals in the Soviet Union who took up residency at the US embassy in Moscow in June 1978. These seven members represented the Vashchenko and Chmykhalov families, both originally from Chernogorsk, Siberia. The seven stayed at the embassy for five years, from June 1978 to June 1983, before all twenty‑nine members were allowed to leave to Israel on a tourist visa. Sixteen members of the families eventually settled in the United States.
rdf:langString Сибирская семёрка — советские пятидесятники Пётр, Августина, Лидия, Любовь и Лилия Ващенко, а также Мария и Тимофей Чмыхаловы, которые с июня 1978 года по апрель 1983 года находились в посольстве США в Москве, желая эмигрировать из СССР.
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