The mystery of Liza Tishkina, issue dated 17.05. The mystery of Liza Tishkina. Let them talk - The Mystery of Lisa Tishkina

What do children love most? Of course, cartoons. It is in this section that we have collected a variety of foreign and domestic cartoons. Among the huge selection, there is sure to be one that your child will especially love. If you have a lot to do or just want to relax, and the child asks for constant attention, and if there is none, then he begins to “mess up”, then cartoons will come to the rescue. By turning on a cartoon for a child, you can distract him for at least half an hour, or even two or three.


An art form such as animation has been around for quite a long time. During this time, the quality has improved, which is good news. Children of any generation absolutely love cartoons; everyone, as a child, loved cartoons. Many adults at one time had to wait on TV and had to watch what was shown. Some people were lucky at one time if their parents bought cassettes or discs. And the new generation can already watch what they want without spending money from their parents’ wallet, because almost every home already has a computer and the Internet, with the help of which a huge card index of cartoons can be opened for every taste and color.


For the little ones, the Soviet classics, which are famous for their simplicity, kindness and pleasant pictures, are perfect. For example, “Crocodile Gena”, “Prostokvashino”, “Well, wait a minute!”, “Musicians of Bremen”, “Flying Ship”, “Winnie the Pooh”, “Baby and Carlson” and many others. You can even sit down with your child and reminisce about childhood. Also for young children there are many modern educational cartoons, which differ not only in brighter pictures, but also in content.


For children who are already finishing kindergarten or studying in elementary school, entertaining cartoons are suitable, where heroes save someone or even the whole world. These include foreign cartoons about superheroes from comic books, about sorceresses or fairies, as well as domestic ones about heroes.


Those kids who are already slowly and surely moving towards adolescence, may already begin to be interested in cartoons that are especially different in plot. In such cartoons, in a relaxed manner, children are forced to think about serious things and experience a lot of emotions. They are suitable for viewing by the whole family, because due to the well-thought-out plot, they will be no less interesting for adults. Such cartoons can be safely placed on the same shelf as family films.


Teenagers, despite the fact that they consider themselves adults, still love to watch cartoons. For teenagers, they are already more daring and not as harmless as children. They are dominated by entertainment, adult jokes, and teenage problems. These are mainly foreign multi-part cartoons, such as “The Simpsons”, “Family Guy”, “Futurama”, etc.


Don't forget about adults. Yes, they also draw for adults, only they are somewhat similar to teenagers, however, they are more rude, there may be curse words, intimate overtones and adult problems are addressed ( family life, work, loans, midlife crisis, etc.).


Cartoons are an art form in which the author’s hands are completely free, because you can depict absolutely anything and at the same time add a charming story. We invite you to watch them right now and have great fun.

Dina Gorshkova from the city of Sarov searched unsuccessfully for her only daughter for many years. On March 7, 2009, 11-year-old Lisa Tishkina was returning from a school holiday, but never came home. A few days ago, Dina was sent a photo of a girl very similar to her daughter. The photo was published on the Internet, in a group for helping the homeless at Kievsky Station. The woman’s heart began to beat - the chance for the long-awaited meeting with her daughter had appeared. Is the girl from the Kievsky station really the same missing Liza Tishkina? In 2013, pop and television stars took part in the search for missing children. Among them was the popular TV presenter Yana Churikova, who was holding a portrait of Liza Tishkina in her hands.

This year, Dina Gorshkova was sent a photo of a girl on social networks who looks very much like Lisa. “I asked where these photos were from, and they told me that the photo was from a group helping the homeless,” the woman says at the beginning of the broadcast. A girl similar to Lisa was spotted at the Kievsky railway station. “They send me a lot of photos of girls who look like my daughter, but when I saw that video where a homeless woman is being fed free soup on the street, my heart began to pound for the first time...” Gorshkova shared in the studio. “She should be 18.5 years old now. I first came to Moscow in April of this year, when I became interested in finding a homeless girl from the Kievsky railway station. It seemed to me that she was very similar to Lisa. I went to the Square of Three Stations, as I was told that it often happens at the Leningradsky Station.”

According to volunteers, the homeless girl captured in the photo and video often visits different train stations in the capital: on different days she was seen at Kursky, Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, Kievsky and other Moscow stations. The girl introduced herself as Anya, Sveta, and other names and stated that she had been kicked out of the house. “Usually my daughter always returned home with her grandmother, but it also happened that she went alone. On March 7, 2009, she went to school as usual. As I later found out, after class she stood with her classmates at the school gate, then the boy Vanya came out, with whom she went for a walk. They played near the barn, which is no longer there. Later another boy came to them, and then they went home. A river flows next to the barn, so there is a version that my daughter drowned,” says Dina Gorshkova. The editors of “Let Them Talk” conducted their own investigation and found that homeless girl who may be Dina’s daughter. She came to the program to meet Dina and talk about herself. However, based on the results of the DNA examination, it becomes clear that the girl is not Gorshkova’s daughter. Her name is Olga and she came to Moscow to work from the Bryansk region.

A participant in this episode, Dina Gorshkova, came to “Let Them Talk” from Sarov to talk about her daughter, who disappeared without a trace several years ago. Lisa Tishkina disappeared in 2009 on the eve of March 8th. The girl was returning from school, but she never came home... And a few days ago, Dina saw on the Internet a photo of a girl very similar to her only daughter. Watch Let them talk - The Riddle of Lisa Tishkina 05/17/2017

This year, Dina Gorshkova was sent a photo of a girl on social networks who looks very much like Lisa. “I asked where these photos were from, and they told me that the photo was from a group helping the homeless,” the woman says at the beginning of the broadcast. A girl similar to Lisa was spotted at the Kievsky railway station. “They send me a lot of photos of girls who look like my daughter, but when I saw that video where a homeless woman is being fed free soup on the street, my heart began to pound for the first time...” Gorshkova shared in the studio.

Let them talk - The Mystery of Lisa Tishkina

In the chair of the heroine of the broadcast is Dina Gorshkova, the mother of the missing Liza Tishkina:

— She should be 18.5 years old now. I first came to Moscow in April of this year, when I became interested in finding a homeless girl from the Kievsky railway station. It seemed to me that she was very similar to Lisa. I went to the Square of Three Stations, as I was told that it often happens at the Leningradsky Station.

According to volunteers, the homeless girl captured in the photo and video often visits different train stations in the capital: on different days she was seen at Kursky, Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, Kievsky and other Moscow stations. The girl introduced herself as Anya, Sveta, and other names and stated that she had been kicked out of the house.

In 2013, pop and television stars took part in the search for missing children. Among them was the popular TV presenter Yana Churikova, who was holding a portrait of Liza Tishkina in her hands.

Dina Gorshkova:

“Usually my daughter always returned home with her grandmother, but it also happened that she went alone. On March 7, 2009, she went to school as usual. As I later found out, after class she stood with her classmates at the school gate, then the boy Vanya came out, with whom she went for a walk. They played near the barn, which is no longer there. Later another boy came to them, and then they went home. A river flows next to the barn, so there is a version that my daughter drowned.

The mystery of Lisa Tishkina. DNA test

The editors of “Let Them Talk” conducted their own investigation and found that homeless girl who may be Dina’s daughter. She came to the program to meet Dina and talk about herself. However, based on the results of the DNA examination, it becomes clear that the girl is not Gorshkova’s daughter. Her name is Olga and she came to Moscow to work from the Bryansk region.



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