Russian girls have been sex slaves for 16 years, but I don’t know that the Soviet Union is gone (Figure)

Russian girls have been sex slaves for 16 years, but I don’t know that the Soviet Union is gone (Figure)

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    Russian girl abducted into sex slavery for 16 years.


    At the age of 15, he was trapped in a magic cave and lived a dark and inhuman life. Fortunately, he escaped from his misery and returned to his motherland with the help of good people.


    One summer day many years ago, Sveta, a young girl who was visiting a neighboring city during her holiday, was ready to go home. She never dreamed that the road to go home was so long. Because of credulity, she was abducted and raped, became a sex slave, and was deceived to a foreign country; She lived a dark and inhuman life-eating leftovers, living in a closed hut, being humiliated at will … It was not until 16 years later that she went through all the hardships to return to the motherland. In this process, it was the help of good people who let her escape from her misery, and the care of her relatives gave her the courage to start a new life.


    Pray for the priest "please save me!" "


    It was a wet and cold morning in September this year. In Gorodnia, a small Ukrainian village near the Russian border, a Russian woman of about 30 years old came to the local church and prayed bitterly to the priest: "Please save me!"


    Father Mi Long Kovalevski said, "She was wearing a jacket, long trousers and a small square towel tied to her head, and she was shivering with cold. I let her into the church. It warmed up for a while, and she began to talk about her misfortune. I knew how difficult it was for her, so I stroked her head and said, "Don’t talk about it, I’ll help you, because I have two daughters, too …"


    Sveta lives in a small city in the Far East, and his father Malshev is the captain of the local police station. In 1991, at the age of 15, although she was only a ninth-grade student, she was slim and graceful. During the summer vacation, she got permission from her parents to visit her boyfriend’s house in the neighboring city. She was in trouble on her way home-because the tickets were sold out, she couldn’t catch the train. A "kind-hearted" conductor decided to help, took her into his private room and hid her, but charmed her with narcotics on the way, and then took her to Moscow to give it to two accomplices.


    The girl was locked up for two weeks and was constantly beaten and raped. She shouted, "My father is a policeman, and he will find and kill you." But it didn’t help. Those people insulted her in a more obscene way and then sold her to a nightclub in Biliuliovo district. Sveta spent a miserable life there for a year and a half-eating leftovers and living in the basement … She threatened the new owner: "Dad will definitely find me!" Later, those people couldn’t stand it anymore and decided to sell her: "We don’t need you anymore, and we have to send you to a place where your police dad can’t find you!"


    Soon, Sveta was taken to a small mountain village near the North Caucasus city of Nazran, which was a stronghold of local illegal armed forces. She was locked in a room, forced to sew clothes for militants, and continued to be beaten and raped, sometimes even having sex with more than a dozen men a day. There are other women locked up with her, but they can’t talk to each other; They have no chance to "let out the wind" and have no concept of time. They can only watch the sun and the moon change through the window.


    In this way, several years passed. Once, a rich and warm guest "liked" Sveta and said to her, "I will take you to the United Arab Emirates and marry you as the third wife." Sveta believed and agreed. However, the "good-hearted man" did not take her to the United Arab Emirates, but sent her to an underground brothel in Turkey.


    I don’t know that the Soviet Union no longer exists when I escape from the magic cave.


    Since becoming a sex slave, Sveta has been kept indoors almost all the time, so he knows little about the changes in the outside world, and even doesn’t know that his motherland, the Soviet Union, no longer exists.


    Later, she inquired online, and learned from the website "Wait for me" which specially published searching for you that her father was still looking for her whereabouts. So Sveta made up his mind to escape. At her request, a kind-hearted Turkish guest decided to help and take her to the ship bound for Odessa, the Ukrainian port. When she arrived in Odessa, the Turks helped her get through the customs inspection, and then gave her 100 dollars in cash to go straight to Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, and ask the Russian Embassy for help. However, the staff did not listen to her carefully, but asked her for her passport directly; When I learned that there was no one, I immediately kicked her out of the door. So she decided to ask the priest for help.


    Father Mi Long Kovalevski recalled: "Her appearance still surprised me. I suggested that she call her father at the nearby telephone office. She honestly admitted that she didn’t have any money on her. I said,’ Never mind, I’ll pay.’ I asked her if she remembered her home phone number, and she said’ yes’. So I asked her to tell me the number. "The priest took her to the telephone office and called in front of her, but no one answered for several times in a row.


    As something had to be done, the priest decided to leave for a while. Before he left, he left Sveta 20 yuan, asking her to check the phone number through the information desk first, and then call again; He also warned the people in the telephone office not to rush Sveta to call as long as she wanted, and he would pay all the final expenses. However, when he returned to the telephone office an hour later, Sveta had disappeared …


    Hug father "dad, dad …"


    The priest later learned from the familiar population what happened after that: Sveta finally dialed the phone and cried when he heard his father’s voice; Malshev didn’t recognize his daughter’s voice at first, and he didn’t believe that she was the daughter who had been missing for 16 years. It was not until she named her neighbor’s dog that he was convinced that her voice didn’t come from "another world".


    Buyi, the captain of the local police station, recalled: "I personally received her. It seems that there is nothing special about her-wearing jeans and shoes, her clothes are worn out, but very neat; If you only judge from the appearance, you can’t see that she just got rid of the life of a sex slave, but if you look closely, you will be shocked because there are not many human things in her eyes. "


    At 7 o’clock on the third morning, Malshev called; A few hours later, he came to the police station. The police recalled that the father and daughter cried when they met, and the daughter put her arms around her father’s neck and kept calling "Dad, Dad …" On the same day, Malshev took her daughter to Kiev and returned to Russia from there.


    The police brazenly demanded benefits.


    Sveta was able to make up her mind to escape from the magic cave. On the one hand, she was helped by good people, and more importantly, her father’s persistence and affection gave her the courage to start a new life.


    Malshev recalled: "When the tragedy just happened in the summer of 1991, we didn’t know where our daughter was. Later, I heard that I had seen Sveta in the city. As a policeman, I knew that I should file a case in the last place where she appeared, so I sent an application to the local General Administration of Internal Affairs, asking for a nationwide search for Sveta.


    But a long time passed, and the search for Sveta’s archives fell into the hands of Malshev. Having served in the police for 20 years, he knows the speed of police handling cases, so he is very scared: this means that law enforcement agencies have never taken practical measures to find their daughters before.


    Once, when the investigator came to Malishev’s house, he shamelessly asked what benefits he could get from helping him find his daughter.


    Sveta’s disappearance brought a heavy blow to the family, and her mother died of grief two months later. Although Malshev later moved and married again, she never gave up the hope of finding her daughter. One thing in May 2006 was undoubtedly a good omen: the original neighbor’s house received a long-distance call from a woman asking where the Malshev family lived now, and regretted that they had moved away.


    After learning the news, Malshev’s heart immediately jumped wildly. He had a premonition that this must be Sveta! So, he immediately went to the relevant departments to inquire where the call came from, but was told that it was impossible. So he sat in front of the computer and posted searching for you on the website of the "Wait for Me" activity. Sveta, who was far away in Turkey, saw the news and immediately decided to flee to China.


    (Yu Chunyu special feature)

Editor: Li Erqing

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