In the occupied Crimea, the daughter of the pro-Ukrainian activist Oleg Prykhodko Natalia and her cousin Oleksandr were attacked by neighbors who had earlier repeatedly insulted the wife of the political prisoner Liubov. The Crimean Tatar Resource Center was informed about this by daughter Natalia herself.
The daughter of the political prisoner noted that after her father's arrest, her mother Liubov Prykhodko was often insulted by neighbors. On October 28, 2020, Natalia and her cousin Oleksandr demanded that the neighbors stop this. A young couple pounced on Natalia and Oleksandr, a neighbor hit the woman on the back with a board, and her husband severely beat her brother, which caused him to be hospitalized with injuries.
Oleg Prykhodko's family went to the police, and the case was taken to court.
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.


