TORTURE AT DUBAI PARTIES! Maria Kovalchuk’s girlfriend makes a shocking statement!

When news of Maria Kobalchuk’s tragic story first reached the public, many could not believe it. How can ordinary parties in Dubai, even if they are private and exclusive, have such terrible consequences for the girls? But Maria survived and spoke out. Now, after her, another woman decided to speak out.
her close friend, whose name we will conventionally call. Shenia said she was prepared to share additional, even more gruesome details about the horrors of the Dubai parties, where girls were forced to have sex while beaten and some, she said, were even murdered. It sounds like a terrifying legend, but its story is backed by evidence and testimonies that make it impossible to dismiss it as fantasy.
Shenia was 26 years old when she moved to the capital dreaming of a modeling career. He never reached great heights, limiting himself to infrequent photo shoots for local brands. But there she found a new friend, Maria Kobalchuk, 6 months younger and with similar ambitions.
Xenia and Maria quickly became friends. They rented a room for two for several months. They went to auditions together. They learned makeup and styling. It was during this period that both of them began to get strangely tempting contracts. Parties in Dubai for just a couple of days. Huge fees, all paid for.
“We joked about it at first ,” says Xenia. But then, when some of our friends went and came back with a bunch of expensive things, Masha and I thought, “What if it’s really just a nice party where rich sheikhs want to have fun with the model and are n’t holding back on the money? It seems harmless. They’d fly out for the weekend, make some money, and that’s it.
” Maria, as we now know, agreed from the beginning. Shenia hesitated a little longer, but finally gave in. She was drowning in debt. I thought, well, a couple of parties, I’ll tolerate a few whims as much as possible and I’ll come back richer. Maria comforted me. You’ve already seen how the girls come out and nothing happens.
But back then we didn’t know the whole truth. The girls who returned unharmed kept silent, and those who returned broken hid details out of fear or shame. We were naive. So Shenia traveled to Dubai for the first time in late 2024. According to her, the first trip was relatively uneventful. We were put up in a hotel. There was a party for guests.
Yes, there was tension there. They demanded to obey the hosts, but it did not escalate into much violence. That’s why I didn’t raise the alarm. After this trip, she and Maria had no doubts. They were going to fly to Dubai for these kinds of events more often, but few knew exactly what the second and third trips would hold for them .
When Shenia flew for the second time, invited by the same agency, which in fact turned out to be just a group of intermediaries who did not draw up official papers, the conditions suddenly changed . We were put up in our usual hotel, remember, they told us, “You will be staying in a villa to be closer to the guests.
” I was alarmed, but I had nowhere to go. I had already bought the tickets according to their terms and the contract supposedly contained a penalty if I refused. According to her, in the village they met several dozen girls from different countries, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, some from Asian countries. They all walked tensely, trying not to engage in unnecessary conversations.
“We had the impression that people were intimidated,” says Xenia. But they explained to us, “Don’t worry, they’ve been working on this for a long time.” They know that everything must be calm and without scandals. The first unpleasant surprise was the demand to hand over all phones and any means of communication under the pretext of no photos or leaks.
VIP guests don’t like advertising. The second was that the parties did not only take place at night, but could last for several days. And the hosts believed that the girls should be available at any time. They hinted at sex and explicitly stated that if we didn’t agree, we wouldn’t earn any money and we would be fined.
Xenia explains. At first she objected, saying that she would only accept being present and being a model. They told her, “This is how it is here. Either you follow the rules or you pay to get out of the contract.” The amount of the fine sounded prohibitive, as if she’d been caught red-handed . The girl was confused.
They were literally showing me that I was trapped. According to Shenia, in the first 24 hours at the villa, she witnessed a sheikh in a white robe take one of the girls away—let’s call her Sbetlana. Sbetlana returned crying an hour later. She had visible bruises on her arms and neck. She was sitting in the hallway trembling, Xenia recalls.
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“Oh, I went over to ask her what had happened, but she just whispered that she didn’t want to do what he was asking and started hitting him. Then the security guards approached Sbetlana, grabbed her, and dragged her to another room. I heard screams, but I couldn’t go in. The door was locked.” That was the first wake-up call that horrified Xenia.
She started looking for Maria to talk to her. But it seems a real nightmare is unfolding here . But at that moment, she didn’t see Maria. It later emerged that Kobalchuk was also facing similar abuse, forced to obey the guests’ every whim, including group sex. Those who resisted were beaten. Sometimes they were forced to watch other girls being beaten to intimidate them.
Some literally broke their will, turning them into living merchandise. Xenia emphasizes that it wasn’t just an orgy. Everything there functioned as a system. The owners and their friends took sadistic pleasure. They enjoyed breaking us, seeing the fear. It went beyond the limits of normal sexual abuse .
It was more like ritualized humiliation, and the guards stood watch to make sure none of us could escape. The interviewee explains that in addition to the physical violence, there was also psychological pressure. The chalet was in a rural area, and the guards patrolled the perimeter. They took our documents.
If anyone complained, they were told, “If you complain in Somewhere, we’ll take everything from you and you won’t be coming home. ” No one will find you here.” The girls witnessed the power and luxury of their captors and realized there was little chance of escape. Sexual coercion was pervasive. When guests wanted to have their fun, they would literally point to any one of us.
We had to obey. If we refused, we were beaten, and many complied out of fear of brutal beatings. Cuentaxenia recalls instances where several men were present and one girl was forced to participate in group sex. Sometimes they would videotape it, threatening to blackmail them later and ruin their lives if anyone complained.
It was utter despair. According to Shenia, she repeatedly saw guests take drugs and then become even more aggressive while intoxicated. Several times, the sheikhs organized competitions to see which girl obeyed best. At the same time, the women could be insulted, whipped, and physically harmed. Some girls simply fainted from the horror and the drugs they were forced to take. One sheikh…
She laughed. A dead doll is good too. Shenia claims she wasn’t the only one beaten. There were rooms where those who were too rebellious were taken. She says some of those who came out had bruises, contusions, and sometimes fractures. There were rumors of a pseudo-rite in which animals were killed in front of the girls, and sometimes they threatened to sacrifice captives who didn’t cooperate.
Most terrifying is that Shenia claims to have overheard some of the guards and guests talking about murder cases. The conversations were whispered, but they still say that one girl screamed too loudly, threatened to run away, and was taken away. Another tried to tell her acquaintances where she was and also disappeared somewhere.
Shenia didn’t see the bodies themselves, but, for example, she once saw a large bundle being carried out of the villa, and a guard told her sternly, “Forget what you saw.” “Forget what you’ve seen.” When asked why no one raised the alarm, Shenia explained. The sheikhs had connections, money, everything was covered up—perhaps bribes, perhaps influence.
And the girls themselves, if they wanted to complain, faced a complete lack of documentation and threats of being declared criminals. Overall, according to her, it was a well-oiled system that turned glamour into a veritable concentration camp. Maria Kovalchock, as everyone now knows, miraculously escaped, though she was seriously injured.
In her interview, she recounted how she was mutilated and left unconscious on the side of the highway. When asked how she crossed paths with Maria directly at the villa, Shenia replied, “We were in different groups, assigned to different floors, but one day we bumped into each other in the hallway. Maria was clutching a rib, limping, and a guard was following her.
I could tell she’d been beaten. She was my friend, but I couldn’t even get close because the guard yelled at me, ‘Go back to your post!'” A few days later, Shenia learned that Maria had disappeared. Someone had seen her being taken away to the owners, screaming in pain, but the next morning there was no sign of her.
“I thought they had killed her,” Xenia recalls. “And then, back home, I learned that they had found her alive, though mutilated. That was a sign for me that I had to get out, because otherwise I could be next.” After Maria’s disappearance , Shenia suffered a panic attack. She began looking for a way to escape. She says she was lucky. One of the guests took a particular interest in her and seemed condescending. “He took a liking to me.
I pretended to be his lover just to reduce the risk of being beaten,” Xenia admits. In the end, this guest allowed her to go to the shop under the supervision of the chauffeur to buy clothes. ” In the car, I begged the driver to help me escape. He turned out to be, thankfully, not so cruel. He said he could take me to the embassy if I paid him a large sum of money.” of money.
I also promised her I wouldn’t betray her. Shenia arranged a secret meeting, and after scraping together some money saved from previous trips, she managed to leave the villa. When we arrived in the city, I jumped into the nearest police station , trembling, but they didn’t take me seriously.
It seemed they’d been led to believe I was a wayward prostitute. Eventually, I reached some acquaintances who helped me buy a ticket home. When I returned, I was afraid that people from that network would find me. I ended up moving to another city for a while, trying to keep a low profile. She says she knew that if she spoke out, they might eliminate her.
But when she saw that Maria had survived and was speaking publicly about the atrocities, she decided to speak out in her support to lift the veil on what else was happening at the parties, including stories about the alleged murders of girls who definitely did n’t survive the living room. Xenia agreed to a detailed interview in which she listed several episodes that suggest some sheikhs went so far as to killing captive girls.
According to her, at least two girls, both from Eastern Europe, disappeared without a trace. One resisted fiercely, shouting that she had audio recordings, which she would send to the police. The next day, I didn’t see her at breakfast. The security guard said coldly, “She’s where she should be.” Then that night, I heard them driving the car up to the back gate and whispering the words, “It’s all sorted out.
” Another incident is even more chilling. Shenia recalls that one day there was a heated argument between two sheikhs at the villa. They were unhappy because a girl broke their act. She refused to participate in the performance. Her name was Naomi, I think from the Philippines. I saw them hitting her. Then she stopped moving. The guards saw blood on the floor.
The guests said to remove the body and then whispered that it had to be disposed of. I was horrified. I don’t know where they took the body, but everyone acted as if nothing had happened. Xenia cannot provide documentary evidence because everything was hidden there. But this account, This corroborates snippets of information from other witnesses, indicating that the sheikhs and their cronies could lead girls to their deaths with impunity and conceal the evidence.
Money works wonders, she sighs, and the girls, without documents or contacts, disappear without a trace. In addition to sexual abuse and beatings, Shenia describes some spectacles she calls torture. It could be a kind of publicity stunt. The girl would be tied to a chair, and the sheikh would abuse her, either by whipping her or threatening her with a knife.
Others were ordered to watch to intimidate them. On several occasions, I saw the owners laugh at the suffering. They enjoyed the humiliation itself. According to her, some spectators recorded videos to enjoy this spectacle later. If a girl lost consciousness, they would revive her with water or ammonia and continue.
This is beyond my comprehension, she admits. Such sadistic practices, surprisingly, existed against a backdrop of silent cover-up. At some point, Other guests sat and laughed in the hallway, unaware of the horror unfolding behind the door . Or, more likely, they did know, but chose to remain silent. Perhaps there were ordinary, wealthy people there, not prone to violence,” Shenia suggests.
But if that was the case , they turned a blind eye to what was happening behind the scenes or were not shown the violent scenes. Everything was arranged so that some customers enjoyed a quiet pastime, while others, who liked hard exoticism, went to the closed rooms. A couple of times he heard some men say, “I don’t know anything, I’m just resting, don’t cloud my mind.
” In other words, if they wanted, the guests could simply ignore what was happening, as long as they did not participate in the violence themselves. But some of them were openly sadistic; they weren’t intimidated by anything. Their money and power allowed them to do whatever they wanted, especially in a country with a strong corrupting influence and perhaps tacit patronage at the top.
Xenia regrets not being able to help Maria when she was seriously injured. We were divided and intimidated. When they beat Maria for being rebellious, I could hear her screams through the wall. I tried to jump, but the guard slapped me. saying, “Don’t you have enough problems?” I stepped back, crying inside, but I realized that they would kill us both together.
After Kobalchuk’s disappearance, Xenia thought for a long time that he had died. It turned out that Maria was lucky. She was taken out of the village still alive, but others may not have made it out. When I miraculously escaped myself , I learned that they had found Maria all broken. I took it as a sign that we should make it public.
“Only together can we destroy this network,” Xenia commented. Now that stories about violent parties in Dubai have come to light following Maria Kobalchuk’s public appearances, Xenia has decided to speak out about her experience and what she has witnessed, including murders and torture. The problem is that she doesn’t formally have direct evidence; her phone was confiscated, there’s no video, only testimonies.
Even so, it’s an important contribution to the overall investigation that human rights activists from various countries are trying to conduct. “If we gather hundreds of testimonies like this, perhaps the UN or international organizations will put pressure on us,” Xenia hopes. “Although I’m aware that money decides many things, remaining silent is letting them continue killing more girls.
” She mentions that law enforcement in some countries has already begun to monitor the agencies that recruit models for secret parties in and around Dubai. But so far, the concrete results are negligible. “Many people are baffled. You ca n’t go to your country’s embassy,” Xenia explains. “The villas are usually in the countryside. There are guards.
” Everywhere . The girls’ documents are taken away . They are also threatened with blackmail. If you run away, they’ll hunt you down as a thief or a drug mule. If you betray us, we have connections. We’ll find you and kill you. Not everyone is willing to take the risk because everyone can see that the organization operates openly.
Some of the girls have families at home they worry about, so fear paralyzes their will. After her escape, Shenia continues to try to stay in the shadows, afraid of being found. Now her testimony is known only to a small circle of journalists and human rights activists, but she has authorized the public use of the information about the murders and torture she saw or heard about in the villa.
People need to know the truth. She reiterates that some activists are proposing an international fund to rescue girls in similar situations, but for now, they are just plans. Xenia points out that many victims are ashamed to admit that they flew there for money and fun and ended up enslaved.
The shame, the fear, and the indifference of others. That This is what allows these atrocities to flourish. Newspaper headlines began reporting that several sheikhs from the same criminal network had died in internal power struggles. “I heard that two owners fought over dividing the business and that someone shot or poisoned someone,” says Xenia.
But there is little confirmation. Perhaps it’s just a rumor that there are also internal conflicts within the criminal group . Or perhaps someone aware of the leaks is eliminating those who are too aware. In any case, the murders of sheikhs don’t improve the situation. On the contrary, the criminal network can reorganize, becoming even more secretive.
There are no serious changes toward justice in sight. After all, for the authorities, it’s an unnecessary scandal, and for the wealthy, it’s a risk of losing influence. They have the resources to cover their tracks, Xenia believes. Some celebrities, upon learning the terrible details, began to speak out openly online. But the problem is that some influencers fly to Dubai themselves from time to time, collaborate with chefs and hotels, and may indirectly encounter the…
same circle. There were situations where a blogger suddenly stopped commenting on the scandal because she has a contract to advertise a Dubai hotel, Senia suggests. We have few strong supporters. Most influential figures are afraid to cross paths with those who can pay a lot of money for publicity. However, some human rights organizations and journalistic collectives have picked up the story.
Xenia has provided them with material and contact information for several other girls who have suffered similar conditions. A database is being compiled so that if there is sufficient evidence, the issue can be raised internationally. According to Shenia, the girls who fall into this trap usually think, “I’m just going to get laid, that’s all.
” “I might be able to say no, if necessary.” But in fact, the whole system is set up to prevent that from working. The phone calls begin , followed by confinement in the villa, blackmail, and physical violence. If you hear talk of easy money in Dubai, don’t be fooled. Xenia says it can cost you not only your health but also your life.
The most important lesson is to never agree to go without guarantees, without a real contract, without checking the agency’s reputation. And if you already feel deceived, it’s best not to go into conflict alone and to immediately draw the attention of diplomats, acquaintances, make a scene; otherwise, they might silence you.
Xenia admits it’s difficult because everything usually happens unexpectedly, and fear paralyzes you. Kobalchuk’s case and Xenia’s testimony are intertwined with the broader problem of international sex trafficking and slavery. Many thought such atrocities were a thing of the past, but life is proving otherwise. Networks that lure women from Eastern Europe to work as VIP escorts have recently been uncovered in several European countries.
Cases of The US, but they rarely made it to court. Now, thanks to the victims’ revelations, it’s becoming clear just how far the entertainment of the super-rich can go. So far, human rights activists are trying to get the attention of international organizations like Amnesty International or Human Rights Watch, but there are no official statements about their willingness to investigate the network on a large scale.
Perhaps what’s needed is a high- level trial, which Maria Kobalchuk’s lawyers are now trying to initiate . Xenia is also willing to testify in writing, albeit anonymously, fearing for her safety. “If we manage to bring her to court and prove that a system of torture and murder exists, it will be a sensation,” she says.
But it will take a lot of effort because the laws there are largely formalistic, and corrupt connections can block an investigation. “We’re hoping for a media effect, and the more girls who speak out, the harder it will be to cover it up.” This is the story of Xenia, Maria Kobalchuk’s friend. Two ordinary girls with big dreams fell into a trap filled with sadistic games and impunity.
She nearly died, but managed to survive by publicly exposing the matter. Fearing for her life, Shenia went into hiding for a time, but now she is coming forward with even more horrifying details about murders, torture, and brutal forced sex that escalated into sophisticated violence. From now on, the words “Arab Party” will forever be etched in her memory as a symbol of horror.
She hopes this cry for help will be heard by the world, not for glory, not for revenge, but to save those who have yet to realize the abyss they are about to enter by accepting a seemingly harmless contract. In reality, it can be a death trap from which few emerge unscathed. Even those who survive physically are left morally scarred, she asserts.
To this day, Maria Kobalchuk’s case continues to be promoted in the media. Her lawyers have already gathered at least 10 witnesses, including Xenia. Each has their own story of torture and forced sex in the shadow of Dubai’s palaces. The question The question is whether this publicity will be enough to bring down a system with billions of dollars and high- level connections behind it.
In any case, we’ve taken the first step, Senia concludes. We are not silent, and where the light of truth shines, darkness finds it harder to hide. That’s all, folks. Write your opinion in the comments, like this post, and we’ll see you in the next edition. God.