Russian FSB announces detention of 'members' of pro-Ukrainian volunteer battalion in Crimea
On April 14, the Russian special service reported the detention of two 'members' of the Crimean Tatar volunteer battalion in temporarily occupied Crimea
Krym.Realii reported this.
“The FSB announced the detention of two members of the 'Ukrainian national battalion' in Crimea,” the message says.
It is reported that the Russian special service detained Ukrainian citizens born in 1996 and 1999.
In the temporarily occupied peninsula of Crimea, it was stated that the men joined the Crimean Tatar volunteer battalion named after Noman Chelebidzhikhan in 2017.
The detainees face long sentences.
No additional details are available at this time.
Also, on April 14, all schools in the cities of the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula were reported to be mined, and Ukraine was accused of provocations.
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At the Crimean Platform conference, Reznikov said that the security of the Black Sea is in the interest of every country in the region.
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On April 13, Ukraine's Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said that for the safety and freedom of navigation, Crimea must be de-occupied.
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