"An Exorcism Took Place"
- 15.06.2026, 18:48
What the owners of the apartment in "Minsk-Mir" found after the short-term tenants left.
The owners of an apartment in the “Minsk-Mir” residential complex, which they had rented out on a daily basis, showed the aftermath of the tenants’ visit. Judging by the video posted online, the apartment was both covered in dirt and flooded with water, and salt and trash were scattered across the floor. People began discussing this unusual scene on social media, reports "Zerkalo".
The video was posted by the account nedvizhka_minsk on Threads with a short caption: “Rented an apartment for a day in ‘Minsk-Mir’… The aftermath on video.”
“There’s a pentagram drawn and dirt scattered around—it looks like a childish ritual was performed there—we need to call in ghost hunters now—the portal is open.”
“They were summoning Satan there. We need to invite a priest.”
“An exorcism took place.”
Some commenters speculated about the origin of the soil that had covered the apartment:
“Where did that soil come from? This is crazy.”
“Were they replanting seedlings there?”
“It’s all in the ground. Did they rent the apartment to dig up a corpse?”
The author of the post did not specify exactly what the tenants were doing or whether the apartment owners had contacted the police. However, some users advised the property owners to do just that:
“Go ahead and contact the police. You have the booking details, after all; you’re renting it out officially.”
“Call the police—maybe they didn’t pay cash for the pizza or a receipt got lost; you can figure out who it is and hold them accountable.”
“Did you contact the police? After all, you were renting to real people who can and should be found? Unless you were renting without a contract, in which case, of course, it’s difficult… But in any case, it’s hooliganism… It’s nasty, of course.”
The discussion quickly moved beyond the specific case and shifted to the topic of renting in general—some claimed that “it’s always like this when you rent by the day.” However, not everyone agreed with such comments:
“That’s a lie. I’ve rented a hundred times. And I’ve never left anything like that behind.”
“And I’ve rented out hundreds of thousands of times; you can count the neat ones on one hand.”
“That’s nothing. When I rented out apartments—they’d smash windows, steal plasma TVs, pee on sofas, beat up neighbors, and so on.”
“Because you have to rent with a contract and passport information. And you have to be careful who you rent to.”
“And isn’t the tenant’s liability specified in the contract?”
“You have to rent officially under the contract so you can hold them accountable later.”