Residents independently left the “Kanevsky Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors” in the village of Novominskaya on July 21.
The police have launched a search for the boys, aged 15 and 16. The teenagers left in an unknown direction. They were wearing burgundy and white T-shirts, according to the press service of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Kanevsky district.
Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the teenagers is asked to call: 8-(8616)-44-57-02.
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Escaped from the Kanevsky Rehabilitation Center in a neighboring village.
Also: from a social center in the Pavlovsky district. A minor boy and girl left on their own on the evening of April 2 around 19:00 from the “Pavlovsky Social Rehabilitation Center.” It is known that initially three minors escaped—they stole a car belonging to a Center employee and drove away.
Kanevsky Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors
The Kanevsky Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors is a facility in Russia dedicated to providing care, education, and social rehabilitation for underage children in difficult life situations. Established to support minors who are orphaned, homeless, or facing family crises, the center offers psychological, medical, and educational assistance to help reintegrate them into society. While specific historical details are limited, such centers are part of Russia’s broader social welfare system aimed at protecting vulnerable youth.
Pavlovsky Social Rehabilitation Center
The Pavlovsky Social Rehabilitation Center is a facility in Russia dedicated to supporting individuals with social and psychological rehabilitation needs, often aiding those recovering from addiction or other challenges. While specific historical details are limited, such centers are part of Russia’s broader social services system, providing counseling, medical care, and reintegration programs. The center reflects the country’s efforts to address social welfare and public health concerns.