The family of pro-Ukrainian activist Oleg Prykhodko was refused a visit due to the epidemiological situation, but even before the coronavirus pandemic, the invaders refused to allow them to see each other all the time. The Crimean Tatar Resource Center was informed about this by his daughter Nataliia.

“We were refused a meeting with our father, we can’t even leave. The last time mother was allowed to meet him in Simferopol. We keep in touch only through lawyers. They motivate this with an epidemic. We have always been denied our right to meet him. It was probably some kind of miracle that one time they allowed mom a date”,- said the daughter.
Recall that on February 8, 2019, Russian security officials ransacked the home of pro-Ukrainian activist Oleg Prykhodko in the village of Orekhove, Saki District.
We remind that on February 8, 2019, Russian security officials searched the dwelling of pro-Ukrainian activist Oleg Prykhodko in the village of Orikhove, Saky District.
On October 9, 2019, Russian security officials again broke into Oleg Prykhodko’s dwelling and kidnapped him. On October 10, a search was conducted in his dwelling, during which the man was detained. His wife Liubov Prykhodko was also detained. The activist is accused of “terrorism" and “manufacture of explosives.” The woman was detained as a witness, but later released. On October 10, the so-called Kyiv District Court arrested Oleg Prykhodko until December 10. Later Prykhodko’s DNA samples were illegally taken. According to lawyer Nazim Sheikhmambetov, this was done for the purpose of falsifying evidence. The political prisoner had his measure of restraint repeatedly extended.