Prosecutors learned that in 2010, a Muscovite woman underwent an operation, after which she did not have children.
In Moscow, a mother of 15 children was accused of buying at least four children. Russian media reported it.
In particular, attention was drawn to the family of 47-year-old Yulia Loginova after a message from the hospital where one of her sons was lying – a diabetes drug dangerous to her body was found in her blood . Investigators have opened a case under the article on intentional bodily harm. During the investigation, it turned out that the woman had forged documents about her relationship with some minor children. Genetic testing confirmed the lack of kinship between the Muscovite and his several children. After that, he became accused in another criminal case.
As it happened, 47-year-old Yulia Loginova agreed with a resident of Uzbekistan to buy a girl and a boy, because the latter did not want to raise them, while the Muscovite believed that the more more children, more payments he will receive from the state.
The woman gave birth to a girl in April 2015 and a week after giving birth she gave the child to Loginova, who registered the baby as hers, law enforcement officials said. A year later, the situation only happened again with a newborn boy.
Loginova did not stop there and bought two more children in 2018-2019. According to investigators, the 44-year-old head of the women’s shelter, Natalya Patoka, helped her. In 2018, a woman named Marina, who has not yet been identified by the investigation, gave birth to a boy, and in March 2019, a Zukhra gave birth to a girl.
It was previously reported that college graduates in Ingushetia are given only a diploma along with a call-up to the army.
Source: korrespondent

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