wait me 28.10.2002 (2002)

Telecast №84088, 1 part, duration: 0:44:06
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

The story of the Naida family.

In October 1941, ships left the besieged Sevastopol, and they tried to take out the wounded and the families of the defenders of the city.

On November 5, the last ship "Armenia" left Streletskaya Bay, which had about 5,000 people on board after calling at Yalta on November 6.

The ship was bombed by German planes and sank.

Alexandra Nayda with her children Boris and Alik (Albert) was among the survivors, but the children were put in different boats, and upon arrival on shore, she could not find her eldest son.

The family continued to search for Alik all their lives, but to no avail.

All that is known is that a woman took him from the shore, thinking that he was an orphan.

Filming in Kamchatka: Captain III rank Boris Leonidovich Nayda tells the story of his brother's disappearance.

Now the mother of Alik and Boris is 93 years old, but she does not give up hope of finding the lost child.

Switching on from Kiev.

A mother is looking for her son: Andrey Vladimirovich Pilipenko, born in 1983, disappeared on January 7, 2002 in Kiev, shortly before that he was beaten up on the wires of a friend in the army, there were strange phone calls that he did not want to answer.

Wanted Oksana Stepkina, born in 1987, October 8, 2001 left the house in the village of Orekhovo without money and documents.

Valeria Ivanovna Bulgakova (Savinovskaya) is looking for a friend: Anna Efimovna Melnikova, born in 1939, moved to Israel in 1974.

Alvard Grabovsky is looking for a mother: Valentina Yefimovna Grabovskaya (Ageeva), born in 1922, in 1952 gave her disabled son to an orphanage, from correspondence he knows that in 1953 the mother enlisted in the Far East in the fishing industry.

Nadezhda Kurkova is looking for a daughter: Polina Alexandrovna Tomchuk left on a trip to the UAE on December 26, 1995 and did not return, last called home 2 years ago, presumably is in the city of Ajman, got married and gave birth to a daughter.

The family is looking for a son: Ivan Mosolovich, born in 1980, disappeared on August 12, 2002 in Nikopol, a disabled child, hardly speaks.

Atelier.

Svetlana Serenko is looking for her mother and brothers.

What happened between her parents, she does not know, but when she was 4 years old, her father took her to her grandmother, with whom Sveta lived until school.

When it was time to enter the first grade, the girl was sent to a boarding school, where her father and grandmother visited her.

When asked about my mother, my father replied that she was dead.

In the 8th grade, Svetlana received a letter from Kabul, from which she learned that she had two brothers, Gennady and Vladimir, and began a correspondence.

In the last letter, Gennady said that he would soon be demobilized and would take Sveta with him on the way back.

When her father once again arrived, Svetlana showed him the letters, and a terrible scandal broke out, her father said that she did not need any brothers, and if she dared to leave, he would find and kill her.

Sveta wrote about the whole Gene, but did not wait for an answer.

It turned out that Gena and other relatives did not stop looking for her.

Meeting with Gena and Volodya in the studio.

Mikhail Kostetsky is looking for a cousin: Efimiya Panteleevna Salkutsan, born in 1939, a native of Constanta, Romania, was raised by her grandparents until 1945, after their death she was transferred to an orphanage.

Stanislav Litvinov, date of birth 30.04.1981, is looking for a father about whom he knows nothing: Alexander Pavlovich Litvinov, probably lives in the Caucasus, separated from his mother when Stanislav was 7 months old; mother Lyubov Vasilyevna Litvinova, date of birth 11.03.1956, died in 1997.

Alexander Vasilyevich Bezzubikov is looking for a grandson: Dmitry Viktorovich Bezzubikov, born in 1972, went from Astrakhan to Moscow on October 14, 1996 and disappeared, presumably in Chechnya.

Vladimir Kozhushko, born in 1971, left Moldova three years ago to work in Moscow and disappeared; a neighbor spoke at the request of her mother.

Irina Aniskina is looking for a cousin: Gennady Vasilyevich Panov worked in Lipetsk as a driver, disappeared on July 20, 2000, presumably went to Voronezh.

Alexandra Glotova is looking for her mother Irina Vladimirovna Tsybulskaya, with whom she broke up after her parents ' divorce, when her father and grandmother took her home; meeting with her mother and younger brother Alexey.

The story of the Dorosh family from Moldova.

Nikolai Trifonovich Dorosh is looking for his sister Lyudmila, born in 1962.

The mother died in childbirth, the father left three daughters and a son in his arms, so the family council decided to give the newborn girl to an orphanage for a year.

When Lyuda was 8 months old, an employee of the orphanage asked her father to give her the girl for good, as she became very attached to her.

After some time, Lyudmila's foster parents wrote a letter informing them of their move to Moscow and asking them not to disturb them any more.

After the performance of the Dorosh family on Moldovan television, many responses came, all of them were wrong, but one call interested the program.

The call was made by a woman who claimed to be one of the oldest employees of the Chisinau Children's Home, who perfectly remembers the girl in question, knows who adopted her, but will not say, since there is a law on the secrecy of adoption, and official documents have long been destroyed.

It's not clear why she called if she wasn't going to say anything.

The search continued, the story from Moldova: the orphanage was badly damaged by an earthquake in the 1970s and has not been working for a long time; Lyudmila's last name after adoption became Portyanova, her adoptive parents died a long time ago.

In the archive of the specialized children's home, it was possible to find out their names: Mikhail Maksimovich Portyanov (born in 1924) and Maria Fedorovna Portyanova (born in 1924), they officially adopted Lyudmila on July 8, 1965, and she does not know that she is a foster child.

One of those who helped in the search for Lyudmila, her aunt Nina Maksimovna.

Shooting in Kotovsk, the plot of the military unit where Lyudmila and her husband serve.

Nikolai's meeting with Lyudmila and her daughter.

Video message from Moldova: a national holiday and a family feast, Lyudmila's relatives say that they do not lose hope of meeting her one day.

Between Kotovsk and the village where the three sisters, brother and other relatives of Lyudmila live, only 200 km.

Locations: Kamchatka Krai [760] Ukraine [229] Moldova [145]

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