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‘Brought home in a zinc coffin’: After husband’s death in NVO, Tyumen wife left with eight children

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Residents of the village of Kazanskoye in the Tyumen region Zauresh and Zharkyn Igasanov raised eight children. According to the woman, the couple filed for a fictitious divorce because of child benefits, since the family did not have enough money. Later, the man, secretly from his wife, signed a contract to participate in hostilities in Ukraine. By his actions, he put family before the fact.
Now it is difficult to say by what motives Zharkyn was guided when he signed the contract. Relatives of the man said he went to the NWO out of a sense of patriotism and to improve the family’s financial situation.
The woman said her husband did not know her youngest son: the child was born after the man returned from his shift and then immediately left for the NWO. According to relatives, Zharkyn was not afraid of work: he was a rebel, worked as a guard.

Zauresh said the family took out loans to build a house. According to her, after the death of her husband, the debt was promised to be canceled. However, the loan granted to the family is still “suspended” at the “Services de l’Etat”.
Moreover, since the marriage between Zauresh and Zharkyn was annulled, payments were made only to children.

According to the woman, she is not afraid of difficulties. At the same time, payments for children are barely enough to meet the needs of children. The eldest daughter is now 14 years old, the youngest is nine months old. After Zharkyn’s death, local officials promised to help the woman, writes 72.ru.

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