The wife of the Crimean Tatar activist Ayder Kadyrov, who was detained by the invaders on August 31, said that her husband’s Ukrainian passport was taken away and he was taken away for interrogation. According to the security forces, Kadyrov will be released immediately after the interrogation. This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.
“They began to ask my husband if he knows any Umidzhon Dadadzhonov, the protocol was on him, he is accused under Article 205.5, Part 2 (organization of the activities of a terrorist organization and participation in the activities of such an organization). They asked him for a passport, he did not have a Russian passport, because we handed over the documents, he had a Ukrainian passport. They took the Ukrainian passport, took the phone. They said they would simply interrogate him and let him go”,- the woman said.
We remind that on August 31, Russian security forces conducted mass searches in the houses of the Crimean Tatars in the Nyzhniohirsk and Sovietskyi districts of Crimea, as well as in the city of Sudak. As a result, four people were detained. Subsequently, Enver Topchi, Ayder Ablyakimov, Ridvan Umerov and Ayder Kadyrov were released on recognizance not to leave. They are charged with Article 205.6 of the Criminal Code of Russia (failure to report a crime)
