A mother from Rostov-on-Don is trying to get a Russian passport to return children from a foster family
2020-04-02T13:21:38.463Z
A resident of Rostov-on-Don, 26-year-old Larisa Andryushina, is trying to get a Russian passport. The girl was born in Ukraine, they issued a birth certificate in the same place, however, she lived almost all her life in Russia. When Larisa was 14 years old, her parents did not apply for a passport, and a year later her first child was born. In the next two years, two more children were born. Moreover, only the eldest son in the documents Larisa is recorded as a mother, the rest have a dash in the corresponding column due to the fact that the girl does not have documents. The girl brought them up alone, however, according to her, Larisa’s father decided that grandchildren would be better at the shelter, and wrote a complaint. The children were taken away and then sent to a foster family. Now the mother is trying to obtain citizenship in order to return them. After a request from RT, information about Andryushina was transferred to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Rostov Region, where they will conduct an identification procedure.
Source: russiart