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Gokarna Police Rescue Russian Woman and Her Children from Cave; Kutina Defends Living Conditions

In Karnataka
July 15, 2025

In Bengaluru, the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) processed Russian national Nina Kutina and her two children following their rescue by Gokarna Police. The family had been living in a cave near the coastal town of Gokarna in Karnataka for an undetermined period.

In a series of events that have garnered attention, Kutina and her daughters were found in a remote location and subsequently taken into custody by the Gokarna Police. The family was then transported to Bengaluru for further processing.

Addressing reporters following the incident, Kutina defended her living conditions and rejected claims suggesting that she or her children were in danger. She emphasized their extensive experience in living close to nature, asserting that they were not dying as some reports had suggested.

In a Twitter post, Kutina expressed her dissatisfaction with the information being shared about her situation, stating it to be false. This follows an escalating controversy regarding her lifestyle and the circumstances surrounding her stay in India.

The incident has sparked debate online, with various media outlets, including TrackLatestNewsLive, NDTV.com, and others, reporting on the story. The exact details of Kutina’s residence in India and the reasons for her decision to live in a cave remain unclear, but this development has certainly added an intriguing chapter to the ongoing narrative.

For now, Kutina and her children have been sent back to a rescue center in Tumakuru, awaiting further developments in their case. As more information becomes available, we will continue to follow this story closely and provide updates as they emerge.