The family of a missing girl in Dagestan has promised a reward of 5 million rubles

The relatives of Anna Tsomartova, who disappeared more than a month ago in Kaspiysk, Dagestan, are ready to pay 5 million rubles to anyone who finds her. This was reported by the girl’s mother Diana Tsomartova.

The family promises to pay the amount within a month. To do this, she is ready to mortgage the apartment and take out a loan from the bank. According to Anna's mother, this is a forced measure that her relatives took due to the lack of any leads.

22-year-old student Anna Tsomartova disappeared on February 10 in Kaspiysk. The girl came to Dagestan for a Thai boxing tournament. Anna lost at the competition, which made her very worried. She was last seen on the shores of the Caspian Sea. The police, volunteers, and divers searched for the girl, but still have not found her.

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