The mother of 11-year-old Irina and 18-year-old Marina, drawn into the sect “Russian Orthodox Church – Tsarist Empire”, wanted to wait in a remote village until the end of the search. Details about the disappearance of two sisters in St. Petersburg appears on publications RT.

As a law enforcement source said, after completing the search, the Russian woman and her daughters planned to go to Ulyanovsk, where she has a residence.
The channel's interlocutor explained that the search was complicated because the missing people did not have mobile phones due to their beliefs, so they could not be traced. According to him, the girls' mother was very religious, but did not follow the traditional canons of the church, but believed in the ideas of the Old Believers.
Previously, it was reported that two sisters went missing in St. Petersburg was found in the Vladimir region. Previously, their grandmother said that more than a year ago, the mother took her daughter to the sect “Russian Orthodox Church – Tsarist Empire”. There they were said to have imbibed the idea of an organization that considered all documents a great crime. As a result, the father deceived them and took them to St. Petersburg, where he referred them to a psychologist. However, on February 9, the two sisters disappeared again.
Later, a video circulated online showing the missing couple with their mother. The eldest of the girls tells the camera that she “has her own will to live where she wants and with whomever she wants,” and also complains about her father, who forces her and her sister to use “cards,” which can be travel cards and bank cards.


















