wait me 25.06.2007 (2007)

Telecast №84101, 1 part, duration: 0:39:08
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

The plot of "Last Call" is about the graduates of 2007, the guys send greetings and good wishes to former classmates who moved to other cities and celebrate the graduation with new friends.

Presenters and viewers congratulate the graduates.

Eduard Mamakaev is looking for a stepmother: Maria (Maya) Ivanovna Mamakaeva (Basheva), born in 1925, broke up with her father in 1957, when it turned out that Eduard's own mother was alive.

Klavdia Besprozvannykh is looking for children from an orphanage that was located in the 1940s at the Urga station in the Karymsky district of Transbaikalia.

The family is looking for a niece: Victoria Faridovna Sufiyanova, born in 1993, lived with her parents in Baltiysk, her father tragically died in October 1993, when the girl was only 6 months old, and soon her mother stopped responding to letters.

Last year, it turned out that Vika's mother died, her grandmother was taken to the Leningrad region by relatives, and the child was given to an orphanage.

Igor Kvasha reports that Vika could be seen in the story about the graduates shown at the very beginning of the program.

Meeting with relatives in the studio.

Olga Fyodorovna Tsybina is looking for her son: Vadim Tsybin, 11.5 years old, disappeared on May 19, 2007.

While Olga Fyodorovna was getting to Moscow, the boy was found.

A story about working with street children and teenagers: Olga Lazovich, an inspector for juvenile affairs at the Moscow Metro Department of Internal Affairs, reports that Vadim was detained at the Kaluzhskaya metro station on May 25 along with other children and is in the Morozovskaya hospital.

Olga Fyodorovna is sent by car to the hospital.

Photos of missing teenagers:

Anna Lisker, 17, disappeared on May 11, 2007 in Perm with her friend Elena Shchukina; her parents suggest that the girls may be hitchhiking in the direction of Moscow or St.

Petersburg.

Danil Butenko, 16 years old, disappeared on April 20, 2007 in Stavropol, the last time he sent messages from a phone that is serviced by the operator MTS-Kalmykia.

Yulia Chekmeneva, 17, disappeared on May 2, 2007 in Volzhsky, rumored to be going to Moscow for a concert.

Artem Yelchanov, 16, disappeared on August 17, 2006 in Tambov.

Azat Niyazov, 15, disappeared in January 2007 in the village of Yyrdyk in the Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan.

Alexander Kalugin, 16 years old, disappeared on January 25, 2007 in Novovoronezh, was twice detained by the police in Moscow, both times escaped.

Natalia Gavrilova, 16 years old, disappeared on March 7, 2007 in Naberezhnye Chelny, sent a message to her mother that she had some problems and would return when everything was fine.

Varvara Shumakova, 17, disappeared on April 18, 2007 in Rostov.

Regina Azatskaya, 16, disappeared on April 26, 2007 in Aznakaevo, Tatarstan, after a conflict with classmates.

Kristina Batalina, 15, disappeared in early May 2007 in the village of Zhelezorudnom, Kostanay region, Kazakhstan.

Yevgeny Ryadsky, 20, worked as a courier, disappeared on June 25, 2006 after losing some documents.

Yulia Anikina, 15, disappeared on April 11, 2007 in Orsk.

Oleg Illarionov, 15 years old, escaped from an orphanage in Karlovy Vary in January 2006, can call himself Petya Volkov.

Elvira Shainurova, 16, disappeared on April 8, 2007 in Ufa near the Vietnamese market in the Demsky district.

The incredible history of the Yamb-to community.

Back in the 1930s, an unusual secret community emerged in the Bolshezemelnaya Tundra, which included several Nenets families who fled from collectivization and Soviet power to the hard-to-reach northern regions.

They called themselves "mandalada", which in direct translation from the Nenets means "general gathering, assembly, camp", and in translation from the OGPU language meant simply "uprising".

In fact, this was the uprising, its initiators were three Nenets who had fled from the Voroshilov collective farm.

Soon, on the territory of the Shchuchyerechensk Tundrsovet, in the foothills of the Circumpolar Urals, a camp of Nenets dissatisfied with the Soviet government appeared, sentry plagues were set up on the hills, posts were set up, and they lived independently from the state.

At the general meeting, the leaders were elected - Sergey Nogo and Vasily Laptander, who continued to gather the discontented throughout the tundra.

This lasted until 1943, when the first denunciation was written, then all these people were declared a gang and ordered to be destroyed.

After hours of gunfire, the military forced the women to convince their men to surrender.

All the men who came down from the hills were arrested, regardless of age, even the very old were taken away.

The instigators were sentenced to death by firing squad, while the rest received various prison sentences.

By some miracle, several Nenets managed to escape the massacre, and some families of the condemned rebels were able to survive.

They went deep into the tundra and hid there for 50 years.

Local officials, of course, knew that the families of the Nenets nomads roamed the tundra, but they preferred to pretend that they did not exist.

This is how the mysterious Yamb-to people emerged, who hid from the Soviet power far to the north and lived outside of civilization, without passports and taxes, in fact, absolutely outside the state.

But since it is impossible to live without civilization at all, they quietly traded with those who remained on the Mainland.

When the card system was introduced in the 1990s, such trading became impossible, and then these people left the tundra.

Some got passports, some even left, some went back again.

Today, the program is looking for the survivors of this amazing people, their descendants and all the eyewitnesses of this story.

The story starred writer Viktor Tolkachev and journalist Irina Khazirova.

Atelier.

Antonina Vasilyevna Rybina is looking for her son: Grigory Alexandrovich Rybin, born in 1970, disappeared on September 15, 2006 in Moscow.

Mikhail Grigoryevich Moskalets is looking for his father: Grigory Vasilyevich Moskalets, born in 1908, went missing near Moscow in November 1941.

Raisa Byssova is looking for a grandson: Denis Danilin, born in 1994, disappeared on April 18, 2007 in Maloyaroslavets, Kaluga region.

Anatoly Yakubov is looking for a girl Tonya, whom he met in 1982 in Leningrad, but then they broke up, as he decided to stay on long-term service.

10 years later, former colleagues reported that Tonya had given birth to twins.

For the next 15 years, he tried to find them, but could not, because he did not know their real name.

Video message from Olga's daughter: the information given to Anatoly turned out to be wrong, in fact, he had one daughter.

Meeting with Olya in the studio.

Anna-Maria Haslinger is looking for two friends: Sergey from Odessa, does not know his last name, born in about 1960, met in July 1980 in Czechoslovakia; Natalia Petrovna Prilepa from Moscow, born in 1952, met in 2004 in Prague.

Wanted Anna Kuzminichna Sidneva, date of birth 02.06.1931, disappeared on April 26, 2007, last seen in Reutovo.

A veteran of Afghanistan, Igor Gennadyevich (last name is not given), is looking for the parents of his dead friends - Boris Shashlov and Andrey Sedov - and tells about the Panjshir operation in 1984.

An excerpt of a video message from Nelly Sedova, Andrey's mother; the address of Boris ' family was also found.

Ensign Vladimir Kubievich and platoon commander Viktor Shklyarik came to meet Igor.

Calendar: 1930s 1943

Locations: Kaliningrad region [778]

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