The summary is:
A Russian woman named Minar, who lives in UAE, tells her story of how she was scammed, blackmailed and abused by her Filipino maid named Yourself. She says she came to the Philippines to file a case against her with the help of the NBI and a local woman named Lola. She also thanks the Filipino people for their kindness and warns them not to follow Yourself's bad example. She says she will come back in December for the court hearing and hopes to get justice. She is interviewed by a TV host who praises her for her generosity and courage.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video interview with a woman named Ms. Minar, who is a Russian national living in UAE and a victim of fraud and blackmail by her Filipino maid named Yoself.
2. Ms. Minar was lured by Yoself to invest in a harvester business in the Philippines, but Yoself took her money, threatened her, and lied to her parents and friends that Ms. Minar was her girlfriend.
3. Ms. Minar was helped by a Filipino woman named Lola, who took her to her house and advised her to go to Tulfo, a public service program that assists complainants in various cases.
4. Ms. Minar filed a case against Yoself with the help of the NBI in Isabela, where Yoself was caught and charged with cybercrime, blackmailing, and bullying.
5. Ms. Minar praised the Filipino people for their kindness and hospitality, and said that she will come back in December for the hearing of the case.
6. Ms. Minar also gave a message to the Filipino people to work from their heart and not to fool anyone, because they are the mirror of the Philippines.
7. Ms. Minar said that she was not after the money, but wanted to teach Yoself a lesson and protect other people from her bad deeds.
8. Ms. Minar thanked Tulfo and his staff for their action and support, and said that they will be her best friends from now on.