Russian authorities prosecuted residents of occupied Crimea on trumped-up terrorism charges, Human Rights Watch says.
Mykola Karpiuk, released from the Russian prison, said that Russians subjected him and another political prisoner, Stanislav Klykh to electric shock,…
Eighty-six people are illegally imprisoned for political or religious reasons in Russia-occupied Crimea. According to human rights activists, out of…
A major 35 to 35 prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia took place on September 7, 2019. Lists of Ukrainians:…