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THE inside of the Dubai apartment that hosted a photoshoot featuring 40 nude models has been revealed.
The women, who are mainly from Ukraine, are facing up to six months' jail after being arrested when the footage of the shoot went viral.
Do you know those involved? Call The Sun Online news desk on +44 (0) 207 782 4368 or email tariq.tahir@thesun.co.uk
Dubai police said they arrested a “group of people who appeared in an indecent video” on charges of public debauchery.
Videos and photographs showing the naked women, lined up on a balcony while being filmed, began circulating on social media on Saturday evening.
Pictures have now emerged showing the models lined up inside the apartment, in the city's upmarket Marina neighbourhood.
They are also seen from inside posing on the balcony in full view of the city.
As well as jail, those involved face fine of around £1,000 for violating public decency laws in the United Arab Emirates.
All of the models are understood to be from the ex-Soviet Union including Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova. 
There has been speculation that the women were involved in a shoot for an Israeli version of an unidentified US adult website.
A Russian man has also been detained and named as the organiser of the “lewd” shoot.
He is understood to claim he was in a nearby apartment and had filmed the spectacle showing the naked women.
TASS news agency later cited the Russian consul in Dubai as saying that a Russian man was being held in connection with the incident.
But a consulate source told Russian media outlet LIFE that no Russian women had been detained.
It cited a consulate source as saying: "According to the latest data received from the police of the Emirates, there are no Russian women among the detained.
“A Russian man was detained. According to the police, they suspect him of being one of those who sponsored the entire event."
State-linked newspaper The National reported it appeared to be a publicity stunt, without elaborating.
It came as a shock in the UAE where tamer behaviour, like kissing in public or drinking alcohol without a license, has landed people in jail.
Dubai police said those arrested over the indecent video have been referred to public prosecutors.
The UAE's public decency laws, which cover nudity and other 'lewd behaviour', carry penalties of up to six months in prison and a 5,000 dirham (£983) fine.
The sharing of pornographic material is also punishable with prison time and a fine of up to 500,000 dirhams under the country's laws, which are based on Islamic law, or Shariah. 
The pictures came as a shock in the federation of seven Arab sheikhdoms, where tamer behaviour - like kissing in public or drinking alcohol without a licence - has landed people in jail. 
Any person who lives in or visits the UAE is subject to its laws and there are no exceptions for tourists.
2017, a British woman was sentenced to one year in prison for having consensual sex with a man she wasn't married to.
“Such unacceptable behaviours do not reflect the values and ethics of Emirati society,” said police in a statement.
The UAE, while liberal in many regards compared to its Middle Eastern neighbours, has strict laws governing expression and social media.
People have been jailed for their comments and videos online.
The country's majority state-owned telecom companies block access to major pornographic websites.
Dubai also has strict social media laws that make it an offence to insult others or even use language where people feel insulted.
The laws also forbid anything “defamatory” against the UAE and this can even include the reporting of a news article.
A woman from Surrey, Laleh Shahravesh , 55, is facing jail for calling her Dubai-based ex-husband an “idiot” and his new wife “a horse” under the Gulf state’s draconian social media laws.
Those who’ve fallen foul of the laws in the past include a Brit Yaseen Killick, jailed after venting anger on WhatsApp after being sold a car that broke down.
US fitness professional Jordan Branford was slapped with a nearly £60,000 fine after using the word “bitch” on Instagram, which his ex-wife believed was referring to her.
Glitzy Dubai has been in the headlines after reality TV stars and social media influencers flouted ­lockdown rules to sun themselves on its beaches.
Earlier this year they were still promoting parties there even after a coronavirus spike forced all pubs and bars to shut.
But critics have slammed so-called influencers for not doing proper work – insisting they should not be travelling abroad while the majority of Brits are locked down at home.
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CAPRICE has shown her support to Ukraine by stripping completely naked to share a defiant message.
The move from Caprice, 50 , comes as Ukraine continues to defend itself after Russia's invasion last week.
In two snaps posted to Instagram the model can be seen with 'F U War' inked across her chest and her back.
Using just her arm to cover her modesty, Caprice captioned the post: "No war." She also added a broken heart emoji.
Making her point crystal clear, the stunning media personality also stuck her fingers up.
Caprice previously urged her followers to donate supplies to help those fleeing the conflict.
Posting photos of her handing out bags of supplies, she added: "Lots of love and support today at The Ukrainian House.
"Went shopping for much needed supplies to help the people of Ukraine…. #nomorewar #theworldwantspeace."
Caprice also posted a list of things urgently needed and the locations they could be dropped to.
She was inundated with support from her followers, with one writing: "Well done @capricebourret always in action mode ❤️."
Another said: "You are such an inspiration 😍."
And a third added: "Good effort and it’s quite wonderful to see the support all across the world right now ❤️❤️ 💙💛💙."
Following the news of Russia's shock invasion Caprice took to social media to share her sadness and concern for the people living there.
She wrote: "Their is just no justification for the unprovoked attack on an independent state 🙏😭😭😭😭.
"This is a reckless threat to world peace !!! My sad heart goes out to the people of Ukraine 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💔#prayforpeace #wewantpeace."
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Published: 16:55 BST, 14 November 2016 | Updated: 16:26 BST, 16 November 2016
Ukraine 's bid to join the EU took a new twist today when semi-naked pictures of the country's deputy interior minister in charge of European integration were revealed.
British-educated Anastasia Deeva, 24, was already under fierce attack in Kiev for being too young for the job, and to have been appointed without proper vetting - which her boss dismissed as 'bigotry' and 'ageist'.
Now Interior Minister Arsen Avakov has defended the married minister's topless photographs, claiming critics were 'asexual' or obsessed by moralising.
Tasteful: The naked pictures were found on Anastasia Deeva's social media by Ukrainian journalists investigating allegations she was in a relationship with her boss, something which an Interior Ministry source has denied 
He said her pictures were 'private' and taken when she was a student, a time when she also worked as an aide to various Ukrainian MPs.
Despite this, the revealing photos remained on her social media after her appointment as being one of the key figures in the Ukrainian government's aim of integrating with the European Union.
A source in the ministry denied she was in a relationship with her boss after a flurry of social media speculation.
Anastasia Deeva (pictured, right) has been defended by Interior Minister Arsen Avakov (left) 
'That she is having an affair with Avakov - it's all nonsense,' said the source.
Ukraine's deputy speaker Irina Gerashchenko said: 'The question is not about the nude photos.
'People can take any pictures they like and the photographs cannot be the basis for any appointment or dismissal.
The pictures of Ms Deeva are a mixture of artistic (left) and jokey (right, with spaghetti dangling from her mouth) but were not removed from social media after her appointment as a minister 
'Nor is the question about hypocrisy, which, like sexism, we really should overcome together. The question is about violation of procedures,' added Ms Gerashchenko.
She claimed the deputy minister was appointed 'without any competition' and her official CV contains 'wrong data'.
Journalist Konstantin Stogny wrote: 'I'm terribly sorry...but is this really the next head of the law enforcement agency (Interior Ministry) in Ukraine?
Many politicians in Ukraine feel that Anastasia Deeva (pictured) is not qualified for the role
'I'm not trying to moralize on what is bad or good. I'm just trying to understand the trends.'
She has also faced criticism for her expensive taste in Western clothes brands.
Mr Avakov hit back saying that in Soviet times the position would have been held by a 'real monster - and she is just a girl.'
Mr Avakov has defended her 'high capacity for work and communication skills' and pointed out she was fluent in French and English
She had a 'high capacity for work and communication skills', an excellent Masters degree and was fluent in English and French, he said.
She was facing attack because of her young age, she said but her appointment had been approved by the Cabinet.
'Photo albums, thrown onto the Internet with such an effect, feed low feelings,' he said.
Anastasia Deeva (pictured, left, during a meeting in parliament) had previously lived in Sweden, where she worked on green technology
'Has a student no right to private photos? It is bigotry - or you are incorporeal or asexual, or moralising on her bright clothes and bare lines?'
Deeva spent her childhood attending a school in 'a small town near Manchester', according to her social media.
She said: 'The first time I earned money, when I was 8 years old, was when our Ukrainian delegation in the UK collected money to build a house for street children.'
The images of Ms Deeva (pictured) are believed to date from her student days and are artistic, rather than pornographic
She later switched to study in Kiev doubling up as a political aide to MPs for the party headed by toppled pro-Russian dictator Viktor Yanukovych.
Her first official work was when she was 18 - she became an aid to a deputy.
Her husband, Grogory Deev, 33, co-owner of an advertising agency, has not commented on the images.
Anastasia Deeva's job is to help Ukraine move further down the path towards eventually joining the European Union. The ethnic Russian east of the Ukraine looks towards Moscow, rather than western Europe
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PRINCE'S GRIEF Kate reveals poignant reaction of Louis, 4, after great-gran The Queen died
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FAMILY'S SORROW Eugenie breaks down beside cousin Zara as Royals read tributes to Queen
THE models who are facing jail after posing naked on a Dubai balcony are mainly from Ukraine, it is claimed.
Footage taken from a next door building shows over a dozen women pose for the shoot at an apartment in the city's upscale Marina neighbourhood.
Do you know those involved? Call The Sun Online news desk on +44 (0) 207 782 4368 or email tariq.tahir@thesun.co.uk
Dubai police said they arrested a “group of people who appeared in an indecent video” on charges of public debauchery.
Videos and photographs showing the naked women, lined up on a balcony while being filmed, emerged on social media on Saturday evening.
Those detained face up to six months in prison and a fine of around £1,000 for violating public decency laws in the United Arab Emirates, which includes nudity and other lewd behaviour.
The sharing of pornographic material is also punishable with prison time and hefty fines under the country’s laws, which are based on Islamic law, or Shariah.
All of the models are understood to be from the ex-Soviet Union including Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova. 
A Russian man has also been detained and named as the organiser of the “lewd” shoot.
He is understood to claimed he was in a nearby apartment and had filmed the spectacle showing the naked women.
TASS news agency later cited the Russian consul in Dubai as saying that a Russian man was being held in connection with the incident.
But a consulate source told Russian media outlet LIFE that no Russian women had been detained.
It cited a consulate source as saying: ”According to the latest data received from the police of the Emirates, there are no Russian women among the detained.
“A Russian man was detained. According to the police, they suspect him of being one of those who sponsored the entire event."
State-linked newspaper The National reported it appeared to be a publicity stunt, without elaborating.
It came as a shock in the UAE where tamer behaviour, like kissing in public or drinking alcohol without a license, has landed people in jail.
Dubai police said those arrested over the indecent video have been referred to public prosecutors.
“Such unacceptable behaviours do not reflect the values and ethics of Emirati society,” said police in a statement.
The UAE, while liberal in many regards compared to its Middle Eastern neighbours, has strict laws governing expression and social media.
People have been jailed for their comments and videos online.
The country's majority state-owned telecom companies block access to major pornographic websites.
Dubai also has strict social media laws that make it an offence to insult others or even use language where people feel insulted.
The laws also forbid anything “defamatory” against the UAE and this can even include the reporting of a news article.
A woman from Surrey, Laleh Shahravesh , 55, is facing jail for calling her Dubai-based ex-husband an “idiot” and his new wife “a horse” under the Gulf state’s draconian social media laws.
Those who’ve fallen foul of the laws in the past include a Brit Yaseen Killick, jailed after venting anger on WhatsApp after being sold a car that broke down.
US fitness professional Jordan Branford was slapped with a nearly £60,000 fine after using the word “bitch” on Instagram, which his ex-wife believed was referring to her.
Glitzy Dubai has been in the headlines after reality TV stars and social media influencers flouted ­lockdown rules to sun themselves on its beaches.
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