Tatyana Huzhina paid a fine and could leave Tajikistan (UPDATED)

Tatiana Huzhina, sentenced to a fine of 5 thousand somoni for attempting to “smuggle” the Russian royal coin, literally paid an official penalty half an hour ago and received her documents. Now she will be able to leave Tajikistan to Russia. With the collection of funds to Tatiana helped the Russian journalist Kirill Krivosheev. The […]

Tatiana Huzhina, sentenced to a fine of 5 thousand somoni for attempting to “smuggle” the Russian royal coin, literally paid an official penalty half an hour ago and received her documents. Now she will be able to leave Tajikistan to Russia.

With the collection of funds to Tatiana helped the Russian journalist Kirill Krivosheev. The journalist of the Russian edition of Kommersant wrote about this on his Facebook page. To pay a part of the fine of Tatiana was helped by the management of the company "Gazpromneft Tajikistan" and the Tajiks, seeing the post of Kirilll and the news on the "Asia Plus" website.  

"Many thanks to everyone who helped me. People here are very responsive", Tatiana Huzhina says. She asked through the "AP" to thank all those who supported her financially and morally.

According to Kirill Krivosheev the road to Huzhina and her daughter promised to pay journalists from the program "Man and the Law". 

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