Ukrainian activists “bought out” from the Russian security forces taken to the Crimea – Dzhemilev

Corruption on the ground helps here.

Leader of the Crimean Tatar people and MP Mustafa Dzhemilev on air told the TV marathon that Ukrainian activists forcibly deported to the occupied Crimea could be returned to Ukraine due to the corruption of Russian security forces.

“Now the question is how to get these activists out. Well, thank God, we are a little saved by traditional Russian corruption: we manage to” buy out “some of our fellow citizens,” said the leader of the Crimean Tatar people. He also voiced the “price tag” that the occupiers call for the liberation of Ukrainians.

“It starts at $ 250 and above. Depending on who you negotiate with. It's not possible with everyone. who is there on a post. Not very simple operation. Well here I managed, for example, to buy out 7 people “, – Dzhemilev reported.

Ukrainian activists from Kherson and Zaporizhia oblasts are being deported to the occupied Crimea. First, they are detained, and then sent deep into Russia. However, according to Dzhemilev, several cases of missing Ukrainians have already been reported missing.

Vig also added that Russian special services had provided military commanders with lists of Ukrainian citizens to be deported. These lists also include Crimean Tatars who left Crimea after 2014.

We will remind, since the beginning of full-scale war racists in the occupied territories are engaged in kidnappings of the Ukrainian activists, veterans of hostilities, representatives of local authorities and journalists. For example, Mayor Ivan Fedorov was abducted in Melitopol in March. He was later released as a result of a prisoner exchange.

Andriy Golubev, the head of the Melitopol Kung Fu Federation abducted in early April, was included in the list of extremists and terrorists by Rosfinmonitoring .

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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