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March 7, 2026
Dimitrija Had 73 Children With 9 Female Captives: They Lived in Isolation for 19 Years, Then He Decided to Escape Overnight
The fate of Russian Dimitrii Bozhnikov has been circulating for decades in Russia, China, and Japan as one of those stories that sound almost unbelievable. It is passed down from generation to generation, causing shock, disbelief, and numerous questions for which there are still no reliable answers today. What initially seemed like a twist of fate and an attempt to survive later turned into a life for Dimitrija that was harder than prison.

TL;DR
- Dimitrii Bozhnikov lived in mountain isolation for 19 years with nine Japanese female captives.
- During their isolation, they had 73 children together.
- The group survived by hunting, farming, and foraging.
- Bozhnikov escaped in 1964, leading to their discovery and repatriation.
- He was later sentenced to twelve years in prison for multiple criminal offenses, including sexual crimes.
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