Yulia Rutberg faced a troubling situation when an assistant in her home was drawn into a theft involving the artist’s money. The report comes from mk.ru and presents the timeline of events that followed the break-in.
According to the outlet, a thief named Uktam Salamov targeted Rutberg’s Moscow apartment. He had known the cleaner and asked her to help by driving him toward the Arbat district. The cleaner found the request unusual because the actor’s residence was nearby, yet she did not assign much importance to the coincidence at first.
The robber did not leave the building immediately and paid the cleaner a thousand rubles as a gratuity for her help before departing. After the trip, Salamov used the opportunity to acquire two mobile devices from the loot and settled a debt of 700,000 rubles. The outlet notes that the suspect left behind fingerprints, footwear marks, and a conspicuous glare on a video camera. In the subsequent search, investigators recovered about 400,000 rubles, roughly 15,000 euros, and other valuables from the suspect’s stash.
Rutberg publicly reflected on the impact of the incident, saying that repaying debts adds another layer of stress to a difficult situation. The artist’s statements underscore the emotional and financial strain caused by the break-in.
On September 3, the Telegram channel Baza reported, with a link to a source, that the thieves had broken into Rutberg’s Moscow apartment and that 2,000,000 rubles and 7,000 euros were stolen from the space. The artist confirmed the robbery’s occurrence. [Source: mk.ru]
In earlier remarks, Rutberg discussed the broader security breach, noting that the apartment in Moscow had been targeted and that the losses were substantial. The ongoing coverage emphasizes the seriousness of the incident and the steps being taken by authorities to investigate and recover the stolen funds. [Source: mk.ru]