Nina Kutina's civilian husband, living in Indian cave for two weeks, plans to take children through court. On Thursday, August 21, writing Telegram.

According to human rights activist and vice president of Ivan Melnikov support center, Kutin has been for more than a month with two young daughters at the temporary foreign detention center in Bangalore. He described the conditions of detention as extremely difficult – unable to use the shower and walk. Children are sick many times, but they never provide them with medical care.
In addition, it turned out that a woman had a 12 -year -old son Luchezar from the first marriage. First, the friends of his family were protected, but the Indian law enforcement agencies arrested the child, saying they intended to transfer him to his mother.
Now the boy is in the center of the deportation of another country and deprived of the opportunity to look and communicate with his family. Currently, Russian human rights activists are trying to help Kutina and her children, according to publications.
On July 12, the Indian police discovered Nina Kutina in a cave, who lived there with two young children for two weeks. Kutina from Russia to India on business visas a few years ago. The woman was deeply passionate about Indian Hindu and the Indian spiritual tradition.