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Deputy Speaker of the Russian State Duma, leader of the Russian Liberal Democrat Party (LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky plunges into an ice-hole during celebrations of Epiphany. Traditional 'Epiphany bathing' symbolises batism of Christ and ice-holes in rivers are blessed by the priests to represent holy waters of the Jordan River.

Deputy Speaker of the Russian State Duma, leader of the Russian Liberal Democrat Party (LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky plunges into an ice-hole during celebrations of Epiphany. Traditional 'Epiphany bathing' symbolises batism of Christ and ice-holes in rivers are blessed by the priests to represent holy waters of the Jordan River.

Deputy Speaker of the Russian State Duma, leader of the Russian Liberal Democrat Party (LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky plunges into an ice-hole during celebrations of Epiphany. Traditional 'Epiphany bathing' symbolises batism of Christ and ice-holes in rivers are blessed by the priests to represent holy waters of the Jordan River.

Russian people plunge into an ice-hole during celebrations of Epiphany. Traditional 'Epiphany bathing' symbolises batism of Christ and ice-holes in rivers are blessed by the priests to represent holy waters of the Jordan River.

Russian people plunge into an ice-hole during celebrations of Epiphany. Traditional 'Epiphany bathing' symbolises batism of Christ and ice-holes in rivers are blessed by the priests to represent holy waters of the Jordan River.