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In Ural, There Were Cases of Illegal Deprivation of Liberty of Minors in Rehab

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In Sverdlovsky province, criminal proceedings have been instituted for the unlawful deprivation of liberty of minors (art. 127, para. 2, of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) following the discovery of children and adolescents in a three-storey cottage in the village of Izetit near Yekaterinburg, where, according to preliminary data, a branch of the rehabilitation centre linked to psychologist Anna Hobotova may have been located.
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In Sverdlovsky province, criminal proceedings have been instituted for the unlawful deprivation of liberty of minors (art. 127, para. 2, of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) following the discovery of children and adolescents in a three-storey cottage in the village of Izetit near Yekaterinburg, where, according to preliminary data, a branch of the rehabilitation centre linked to psychologist Anna Hobotova may have been located.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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