"Tanya may be involved in a trip to the DPR, LPR." Lyubov Uspenskaya reported that her daughter had gone missing
"Queen of chanson" Lyubov Uspenskaya reported that her daughter, 34-year-old Tatyana, has disappeared: she has not been in touch for five days and no one knows where she is.
The first to spread this information was activist Vitaly Borodin (the one who demanded that Danila Kozlovsky be investigated for discrediting the Russian Armed Forces and ultimately lost the case): "I am addressing all heads of security agencies. Lyubov Uspenskaya just called me and said that her daughter has gone missing. We admit the idea that she could have been kidnapped in connection with her business trips to the DPR and LPR," he wrote on his Telegram channel, also publishing a video message.
Soon Borodin recorded several more video messages: "I came to Lyubov Uspenskaya. There are two versions so far, which are connected with her professional activities, since she was recently on a business trip to the LPR and DPR. And the second version is that Tatyana could have been kidnapped in order to then blackmail Lyubov Uspenskaya" (from here on, the authors' spelling and punctuation are preserved. - Ed.).
Later, Lyubov Uspenskaya confirmed this information and got in touch on social networks, telling the details of what happened. "My dear friends, I am in grief! I just arrived from Baku, my daughter Tanya is missing! I can't find her. Her phones were left at home, I'm scared, because Tanya may be involved in the trip to the DPR, LPR. I don't know, this could be one of the options. Or maybe dealers, drug addicts found her somewhere. I was on tour and I don't know what happened, although people work in my house, and they can't say anything! They didn't see anything. I am now so confused, in a panic, I'm afraid that she is in the hands of blackmailers, because she is the daughter of a famous singer. Help, whoever maybe saw or knows something about her, please, any information will help us!"
The singer also posted a message on her Instagram page* asking anyone who knows any information about her daughter's whereabouts to contact her or her press service.