During the occupation of Crimea, 24 people went missing, 18 of them Crimean Tatars
Kyiv • UNN
During the occupation of Crimea, 24 people have been reported missing, 18 of them representatives of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people, according to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, which also published a list of missing persons.
Since the occupation of the Crimean peninsula, 24 people have been reported missing with no information, 18 of them are representatives of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people. These figures were published by the Crimean Tatar Resource Center. They also added a list of names of people who disappeared during the occupation, which is also published by UNN.
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Currently, according to the CTRC, there are no missing persons in the occupied Crimea:
- Abduramanov Rizvan
- Marcel Alyautdinov
- Apselyamov Eskender
- Arsen Suyunov
- Aripov Shevket
- Bondarets Ivan
- Valeriy Vashchuk
- Maksym Kaplienko
- Kostenko Fedir
- Kateryna Klapova
- Vasyl Chernysh
- Shevketov Marlene
- Arsen Aliev
- Arislanov Mukhtar
- Ruslan Ganiev
- Dzhepparov Islyam
- Zinedine Seyran
- Ibragimov Erwin
- Islyamov Dzhevdet
- Terekhov Arlen
- Timur Shaimardanov
- Soliev Farhad
- Aliev Server
- Ismail Shemshedinov.
Unfortunately, the Kremlin-controlled de facto Crimean authorities are only creating the appearance of investigating these cases, despite the fact that according to UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/71/205, Russia is named an occupying power and is responsible for human rights on this territory.
The center added that their experts have repeatedly raised the issue of these blatant human rights violations at international forums such as the UN, OSCE, and PACE. Representatives of the largest international communities concerned with the welfare of people are informed about the arrests, detentions and abductions of people in Crimea, which the Russian authorities there use as a way to pressure and intimidate the indigenous Crimean Tatar people and pro-Ukrainian activists.