Kyiv to present all facts about repression in Crimea at UN International Court of Justice
In Simferopol (Crimea), searches of Crimean Tatar Mustafa Kalafatov have been carried out since early morning, he has been detained. Foreign Ministry of Ukraine promised to bring all facts of repression to international partners and to the International Court of Justice.
"In Simferopol, Fontana residential area, a search has been carried out from 4:00 ... near the mosque. Kalafatov Mustafa's premises are being searched. He has been immediately taken away. Now they are looking for banned literature and weapons," the Crimean Solidarity group's report says on Facebook on Wednesday.
"The intention of the invader is to destroy all those who disagree with the occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. We condemn all facts of repression and will inform our partners and the UNSC," Foreign Minister Mariana Betsa wrote on Twitter in response to the information.
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