Irina Rudnitskaya, the head of the Russian organization “Community of Families, Families with Children, and the Socially Vulnerable,” was detained in Moscow on suspicion of child trafficking. Rudnitskaya, known for her advocacy of traditional family values, reportedly holds a significant position within the organization, which promotes social policies aligned with conservative family principles.
The arrest comes amid ongoing investigations by Russian authorities into alleged illegal activities involving child exploitation. Details regarding the specific allegations or the scope of the investigation have not been fully disclosed, but officials have confirmed the detention and are working to gather further evidence.
Rudnitskaya, a mother of 12, has previously been active in promoting her organization’s views on family and social issues. Her arrest has attracted media attention and raised questions about the intersection of social advocacy and criminal conduct within organizations that hold influence in Russia’s social and political landscape.
Authorities have emphasized their commitment to combating child trafficking and safeguarding vulnerable populations. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses and more information becomes available.