According to India TV on July 15, Nina and her two daughters were brought out of the cave near Gokarna, Karnataka, India. Her family is now being transferred to a rescue center in Tumakuru. Photo: India TV.
Speaking to the media later, Nina denied that her children lacked basic needs. "They have everything: nice clothes, good sleep, learning to draw, read and write. My children have never been hungry," the mother affirmed. Photo: NDTV.
The Russian woman added that her two daughters were healthy, happy, and well cared for during their time in the cave. Photo: PTI.
"We have a lot of experience living in the jungle, in nature. I don't put my children in danger. They are very happy, swimming under waterfalls, having a good place to sleep. We do crafts together, mold clay, paint,... I cook with gas, the food is delicious and nutritious," Nina continued. Photo: Instagram.
According to Nina, the cave they live in is quite spacious and close to the village, so it is a safe place. Photo: Instagram.
"The cave is not deep in the dangerous forest. The cave entrance overlooks the sea. It is not a scary place. Tourists pass by every few minutes," Nina said. Photo: X.
Nina admitted that their visas had expired but denied that she and her children had been in India since 2017. Photo: PTI.
"It is true that our visas expired recently, but after 2017, we traveled to four other countries before returning to India," she said. Photo: IT.
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