Kremlin political prisoner Mykola Shyptur, previously sentenced to 9 years in a strict regime colony, has been released.
We remind you that 9 years ago, in March 2014, in Sevastopol, representatives of the illegal armed group Self-Defense of Crimea detained an activist of Euromaidan, a resident of Ivano-Frankivsk Mykola Shyptur. He came to Crimea along with other activists to take part in the action dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birth of Taras Shevchenko.
And already in April 2015, the Gagarin district court of Sevastopol sentenced Shyptur to 10 years of strict regime, but later the term was reduced to 9 years.
According to the Association of Relatives of Political Prisoners of the Kremlin, after the release of Shiptur, employees of the federal migration service of Russia took him away. Now there is no contact with him.