Russian security forces detained Irina Danilovich on her way home from work.
In the Russian-occupied Crimea, Russian security forces arrested a citizen journalist Irina Danilovich, reported in the Center for Human Rights ZMINA, citing sources. The journalist was detained on April 29 on her way from Koktebel to Feodosia on business.
Russian security forces did not leave a copy of the ruling. However, according to Danilovich's family, the document stated “ties with a foreign state and arrest for 10 days.”
It is stated that Iryna Danilovych worked as a nurse and ran a page on social networks. In addition, the journalist ran several blog posts on various sites about the rights of health workers and health issues in the occupied Crimea.
The Center for Human Rights reminded that the occupiers imprisoned 13 journalists on the territory of the peninsula:
- Osman Arifmetetov;
- Marlena (Suleiman) Asanova;
- Asana Akhtemova;
- Ramsey Bekirov;
- Timur Ibragimov;
- Server Mustafayev;
- Seyrana Saliyeva;
- Амета Сулейманова;
- Ruslana Suleymanova;
- Rustem Sheikhaliev;
- Oleksiy Bessarabov;
- Vladislav Yesipenko;
- Nariman Jelal, who is also the first deputy chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, and in the past a journalist.
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It will be recalled that the State Committee of Ukraine for Television and Radio Broadcasting recorded 243 crimes committed by Russian aggressors against Ukrainian journalists and media . Russia has committed the most crimes in Kyiv and the region. These include killings, injuries, disappearances, abductions, shelling of journalists and TV towers, threats, cybercrime.
A total of seven journalists were killed in the line of duty during the war, 15 went missing, 14 died as combatants or as a result of Russian shelling not in the course of their professional duties, 9 were injured as a result of shelling by the Russian occupiers, 8 journalists were abducted and abducted.