Authorities Find Russian Family in Indian Cave
The family's life in the cave, as well as their experiences and challenges, are still unclear, but officials are working to ensure their safe return to Russia, where they can receive any necessary support and assistance.

A Russian woman, Nina Kutina, 40, and her two young daughters, aged six and four, have been discovered living in isolation in a remote forest cave in Karnataka state, with officials now working to repatriate them to Russia.
The family was found to have been living off the grid, with Kutina claiming they were happy in their secluded surroundings. However, details of their situation and how they ended up in the cave are not immediately available. Kutina's visa expired eight years ago, raising questions about their status in the country.
Kutina had previously lived in four countries with her family before arriving in India in 2017 on a business visa. She was reluctant to provide details about her passport and visa, which has prompted officials to take steps to verify their status and facilitate their return to Russia.
The discovery of the Russian family in the remote cave has raised interesting questions about their life in isolation and the circumstances that led them to live in such a way. As officials work to repatriate them, more details about their story are likely to emerge, shedding light on this unusual and intriguing situation.