Twenty-three women in captivity have children: 14 military women have 23 children, and nine civilians have 15
OHCHR has documented the prosecution of 89 individuals in temporarily occupied Crimea for “public actions directed at discrediting the armed forces of the Russian Federation” since the legislation was introduced in March 2022
Ukrainian journalist managed to communicate with political prisoner
Postgraduate student, who hanged out Ukrainian flag, was also detained with journalists
According to human rights defenders, in Lugansk teachers exert psychological pressure on high-school teachers, promoting the benefits of getting the so-called “LPR” passports
As reported by Mark Feygin, the lawyer of the journalist
As reported by lawyer Feygin
Russians called the detention of Sushchenko "does not relate to his professional activity" and assured that the journalist receives all the procedural powers under the criminal law
"I have already met with some people, I’ve had some meetings in the Parliament..."
The cases in question target Mykola Semena, Roman Sushchenko, Andriy Klymenko and Anna Andrievska
The Moscow City Court has rejected appeal against arrest of Ukrinform journalist Roman Sushchenko
Crimean residents prefer to have a passport in form of booklets because it is easier to cross the administrative border between the mainland Ukraine and the annexed Crimea with them
The meeting lasted for three hours
"I have lost six kilos already..."
Sushchenko does not plan to testify on Friday as a defendant, because he did not have an opportunity to talk to the lawyer and to form a position
Mark Feygin told that the Russian Federaton launched a discrimination campaign against the journalist
Sushchenko does not recognize guilt
There are no legal obstacles for providing Sushchenko with a right to defense
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