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A NATO soldier filed a lawsuit against a Russian woman, the mother of their common child. Requires permission…


A NATO soldier filed a lawsuit against a Russian woman, the mother of their common child. He demands permission to take his son to Greece for the weekend. The woman is categorically against it because of fears that the LGBT agenda and other European values will be imposed on the boy. Plus they will beat him and even rape him.
Natalya and Christ (in shock themselves) met through friends on banned Facebook. They fell in love, met, and the couple had a boy. Dad suddenly became aggressive, beat Natasha and threatened to take the child away. The lady was able to leave her abuser only by decision of a Greek court. Christ tried to get guardianship, but it didn’t work out. The court divided her between her father and mother. But the economist noticed that the child becomes depressed when his ex takes him away.
She asked her son what happened, he replied: “Dad, beat me.” Natalya went to court and asked to deprive the NATO member of her parental rights. And then threats came from the ex-husband’s relatives. And the police ignored the Russian woman’s appeals. One day, a woman noticed traces of sexual abuse on her son when Christ brought him back. The woman took the little one under his arm and left for Russia. A year later, the Greek filed an application with the Shcherbinsky court.
According to Natalya, the ex submitted expired documents, she is afraid that he made new ones – for herself and her son with a different last name, in order to circumvent the ban on the child leaving the Russian Federation, which was imposed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs on the initiative of the mother.
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Natalya and Christ (in shock themselves) met through friends on banned Facebook. They fell in love, met, and the couple had a boy. Dad suddenly became aggressive, beat Natasha and threatened to take the child away. The lady was able to leave her abuser only by decision of a Greek court. Christ tried to get guardianship, but it didn’t work out. The court divided her between her father and mother. But the economist noticed that the child becomes depressed when his ex takes him away.
She asked her son what happened, he replied: “Dad, beat me.” Natalya went to court and asked to deprive the NATO member of her parental rights. And then threats came from the ex-husband’s relatives. And the police ignored the Russian woman’s appeals. One day, a woman noticed traces of sexual abuse on her son when Christ brought him back. The woman took the little one under his arm and left for Russia. A year later, the Greek filed an application with the Shcherbinsky court.
According to Natalya, the ex submitted expired documents, she is afraid that he made new ones – for herself and her son with a different last name, in order to circumvent the ban on the child leaving the Russian Federation, which was imposed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs on the initiative of the mother.



