Russian Family Finds Refuge in Indian Cave, Embracing Nature and Solitude

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Indian police discovered Nina Kutina, a Russian woman living in a cave with her two daughters in Karnataka, after she had overstayed her visa and sought a spiritual retreat in nature. She had been in India for nine years, traveling between Goa, Nepal, and India, practicing yoga and meditation, before being detained and facing deportation to Russia.
- Indian Police Find Russian Woman Living in a Cave With 2 Children The New York Times
- ‘They were very happy’: Russian mother defends decision to live with two daughters in remote Indian cave CNN
- "We Weren't Dying, Love Living Natural": Russian Woman On Karnataka Cave NDTV
- ‘Snakes are our friends’: How Russian woman spent 8 years hiding in forests in Karnataka Hindustan Times
- ‘Animals did not attack us, we only feared people’: Russian woman found with kids in Karnataka cave tells friend The Indian Express
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