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Addition to previous report
The second farm with slaves was found in a month.

In the village of Slava Truda, Rostov region, a farm was discovered, the owner of which kept 18 people in slavery. People were lured there by deception, offering to make money on harvesting. They never saw the money. Instead, they were sent to the barracks, having previously taken away their passports. Slaves lived in unsanitary conditions, forced to obey orders and beaten for disobedience. People were rescued thanks to volunteers from the Alternativa center and the police.

A group of recruiters acted in the interests of the owner of the farm. One of the victims said that he was drinking on a bench in Rostov-on-Don when strangers sat down with him, and then woke up on the ground without a phone, documents and money. At that moment, a farm recruiter was nearby with an offer to "earn extra money in warehouses" for a thousand rubles a day. Thus, the man fell into slavery. Later, he managed to get hold of the phone and contact the family. They called the police.

According to state controlled media, the farm was run by a 44-year-old native of Azov, Raja Limansky, a "gypsy" nicknamed Batya, previously convicted of fraud and kidnapping.

The farm with slaves in the Aksai district could not be the only one. One of the victims said that they had no choice but to remain subordinate to Limansky: "There is a gypsy highway here, it is impossible to escape. If you run away from here, you get into another company."

This is the second slave farm discovered in Russia in the last month. At the end of September, 10 people were released in the Tula region.

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