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Crimean Tatar freed from Russian captivity: ‘Recognizing Russia’s control of Crimea would legitimize crime’
For nearly two years in Russian captivity, Leniye Umerova clung to a single hope: that one day, she would return home — to Crimea.“I thought about Crimea all the time,” Umerova told the Kyiv Independent. “I dreamed of going there without the permission of the occupying forces, without going through filtration, without hiding, simply — going home.” A Ukrainian of Crimean Tatar descent, Umerova, 26, was captured by Russian forces in 2022 while try…
Lithuanian Foreign Minister: "By questioning the status of the crime, we open the gates of hell from which demons will be expelled"
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kästutis Budrys stated that recognition of Russia's invasion of crime undermines international legal order and encourages the aggressionr to maintain control over the occupied territories.
Lithuanian Minister Sounds the Alarm: This Will Open the Gates of Hell!
Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kęstutis Budrys has expressed serious concern over the potential recognition by the United States of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. In an interview with Lithuanian media, Budrys emphasized that such a move would undermine the international legal order and serve as encouragement for aggressors to maintain control over occupied territories. “There […] The post Lithuanian Minister Sounds the Alarm: This Will …
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