“Siberian Seven”
Famously called as the “Siberian seven”, the Russian Christians took shelter in the US Embassy in Moscow for nearly five years. Cited as one of the most dramatic cases, Lidiya, one of the Siberian Pentecostalists, her sisters Lyuba and Lilia, their parents, Pyotr and Augus-tina, and Maria Chmykhalova and her son Timofei, ran past the Soviet guards to take refuge in the embassy in 1978. They wanted to take refuge in the embassy after fears of religious persecution. They were allowed to emigrate to Israel and then later to US.