Her name has not been released yet.

A Belarusian citizen has been freed from an online scam center in Myanmar and transferred to a migration center in the Thai city of Myawaddy. This was reported by Russian woman Anna L., who was also freed from a scam call center and handed over to diplomats in Thailand, TASS writes.
According to the Russian woman, there are currently about 50 people awaiting deportation in the Myawaddy migration center.
“Mainly, they are all Chinese. Recently, 10 Vietnamese people were brought in, and a few days ago, a girl from Belarus was brought. She is now contacting the Belarusian Embassy in Vietnam. She is safe and well,” she said. And added that the Belarusian woman is under severe stress.
On July 2, Alexander Lukashenka visited this country, where one of Asia's most authoritarian regimes rules, on a short visit. It later became known that Belarus would open an embassy in Myanmar.
Last September, Belarus was shaken by the high-profile disappearance in Myanmar of Belarusian Vera Kraŭcova.
At the time of her disappearance, the Minsk native was 26 years old; she worked as a model, loved to travel, and, according to her acquaintances, was a person of the world.
Shortly before leaving for Asia, the girl, as her grandmother Natalia recounted, "said goodbye to everyone personally," and since then, her family has not seen her. According to official data, on September 20, Kraŭcova flew to Myanmar from Thailand.
She last contacted her loved ones on October 4. A few days later, information began to spread in Russian media, without reference to any official sources, that the Belarusian woman became a victim of a scam center in Myanmar and was brutally murdered. The Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported only that the documents regarding the girl's death were forged. Nothing more was known about Kraŭcova.
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