fsb detains a man in Crimea for allegedly participating in a Crimean Tatar battalion
Kyiv • UNN
russian security forces in Crimea detained a man born in 1988 on suspicion of participating in the "Crimean Tatar battalion named after Noman Chelebidzhikhan".
In Crimea, russian security forces detained a man on suspicion of allegedly participating in the "Crimean Tatar battalion named after Noman Chelebidzhikhan". According to UNN, russian media reported this with reference to the statement of the russian fsb in Crimea.
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The fsb report says that a russian citizen born in 1988 was detained and taken into custody. According to them, he was detained because of his membership in the "Crimean Tatar battalion named after Noman Chelebidzhikhan".
According to russian security forces, the man joined the battalion in 2015 and actively participated in its work against russia's interests. "Being provided with firearms, he was responsible for checking people and vehicles at checkpoints," they wrote.
The detainee's name and surname have not been specified, and he has not made any public comments.