A model from Kuban disappeared without a trace in Moscow two weeks ago

33-year-old Angelika Tartanova has gone missing in Moscow. She is originally from the small settlement of Mostovskoy in Kuban. Several years ago, the woman moved to the capital, where she worked as a model. At the end of November, she stopped contacting her family. Her social media accounts, where she actively posted videos and photos, went silent around the same time.

Angelika’s worried sister filed a report with the police. According to her, the search is progressing slowly, and there are no witnesses or anyone who could tell what happened to the woman.

“Recently, she stopped communicating with almost everyone because her boyfriend was extremely unhappy,” confessed her sister Anastasia.

The woman has been out of contact since the end of November.

The man Angelika had been dating recently is named Andrei, but it is unknown if she left the apartment where she lived with him. According to preliminary information, she was seen two weeks ago in the company of a man significantly older than her.

“There is no contact with Andrei. One of her phone numbers is registered in his name, so the police should find this person. He is registered in Moscow and has his own apartment there,” says her sister.

Another acquaintance of the model, Roman, said he has not communicated with the woman for six months and does not know what could have happened.

“I can’t help. We haven’t seen or spoken to each other for about 6 months. I only know she was involved in selling cosmetics,” the man said.

Angelika’s sisters are now spreading information about her disappearance on social media. According to them, the woman never disappeared suddenly and always informed them about her trips and meetings.

Kuban

“Kuban” refers to the historical and geographical region of Kuban in southern Russia, centered around the Kuban River and encompassing the Krasnodar Krai area. Historically, it was a contested frontier, inhabited by Circassians and later becoming a major Cossack host territory after the Russian Empire’s expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it is known as a vital agricultural area and a region with a distinct cultural identity shaped by its Cossack, Caucasian, and Ukrainian influences.

Moscow

Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia, with its history dating back to its founding in 1147. It grew to become the political and cultural heart of the Russian state, notably serving as the capital of the Tsardom of Russia, the Soviet Union, and now the Russian Federation. The city is famed for its iconic landmarks like the Kremlin, Red Square, and St. Basil’s Cathedral, which symbolize centuries of Russian history, power, and architectural achievement.

Mostovskoy

Mostovskoy is a town in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, founded in 1894 as a railway station during the construction of the North Caucasus Railway. It served as an important transport hub and later developed into an administrative center for the surrounding agricultural region. Today, it is a small, quiet town known for its proximity to the natural landscapes of the western Caucasus foothills.