A 63-year-old Crimean Tatar activist, a defendant in the so-called Vedzhie Kashka case Kyazim Amietov, whose house was broken into by the Russian security forces, said that the search lasted an hour and a half: “they searched the whole house, turned everything over and left.” This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.
“Today at 7 am FSB officers came to my house. We were all asleep. The door turned out to be open, because my wife went out into the yard at 6 and when she returned, she did not lock the door. They burst in, started making noise. I got dressed, went out, asked about the reason for their visit. They said that they had come to my son. I said that he was working and he was not here. They began to say that supposedly my son was in the Noman Çelebicihan Crimean Tatar Volunteer Battalion, to which I replied that I knew nothing about it. They searched the whole house, turned everything over and left. The search lasted an hour and a half”,-Amietov said.
We remind you that on December 4, Russian security forces came to the house of a 63-year-old Crimean Tatar activist, a defendant in the so-called Vedzhie Kashka case Kyazim Amietov, where they conducted a search.
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