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A former Russian TV presenter turned escort in Dubai claims that demand has increased since the outbreak of war

A former Russian TV presenter turned escort in Dubai claims demand for sex workers has increased fivefold during the military conflict and their phones are ringing off the hook from citizens stranded in the United Arab Emirates.

Anna Mukutsa PHOTO Instagram

Anna Mukutsa PHOTO Instagram

Anna Mukutsa, 25, told the pro-Putin publication Mash that the demand for sex services is driven by the threat of drone attacks. A night of sex under the sound of explosions can cost between 800,000 rubles (about 8,400 euros) and up to unlimited amounts.

The sex worker and former TV presenter said that regular sex is no longer fashionable here; customers want something more. The most popular demand today is for public places, with customers indulging in debauchery in fitting rooms, toilets, balconies or on yacht decks.

The women sell this type of service as a special art form and claim that they are physically prepared for all kinds of unusual exercises and have mastered safety techniques so that clients do not end up in jail. Having sex is punishable by imprisonment and deportation, being a serious violation of local customs and traditions. The fine can exceed 100,000 dirhams (approximately 24,000 euros).

Mukutsa says there are now many customers who are attracted by the sound of sirens, fires or plane landings, the experience being described as “like the last time you live”.

Prices have risen significantly: an hour without special offers starts from 200,000 rubles (about 2,100 euros), and a night from 800,000 rubles. Each additional request increases the bill exponentially.



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