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She used a fake Ukrainian ID card and claimed she had recently obtained a Russian passport. She says she currently lives in Mariupol and wants to come to the U.S., but claims she can’t leave until she repays an outstanding loan. Her approach is gradual and calculated—she starts with casual conversation, makes video calls to build trust, and is very convincing throughout.
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