EP condemns Russian persecutions in Crime

The European Parliament has adopted a result condemning Russia's decision to condemn dozens of people from the Crimea who oppose the invasion of the peninsula. The adoption of this resolution, October 5th, criticises the trial of 50 war criminals as well as the capture of the Black Sea region in 2014. The European Parliament has also rejected the sentences [...]
The adoption of this resolution, October 5th, criticises the trial of 50 war criminals as well as the capture of the Black Sea region in 2014.
The European Parliament, has also rejected the recent sentences against the leaders of the Crime, Ilmi Umrov and Akhtem Chiygoz, from a court under Russian influence on the peninsula, and has called for their outright and immediate “liation”.
The charges against the crime reporter, Mykola Semena, should be “slept down immediately”, calls for resolution.
The US and the European Union have condemned Russia's persecutions in the Crimea, which have also opposed the invasion of this peninsula.












