A student from the Crimea, Kateryna Kyshchak, disappeared in St. Petersburg after the expiration of her arrest. This is reported by the Present Time media agency.
It is reported that the girl was arrested on May 24 on charges of petty hooliganism. The court ruling says that Kyshchak violated public order, swore obscenely on the street, tried to hit a woman and resisted two police officers.
It is noted that this is the second arrest of Kateryna in the last month. On May 4, she was detained at the “Upper Lars” border crossing, where she and a friend arrived by car in order to go further to Tbilisi from there. After that, Kateryna did not get in touch for two weeks, and then turned out to be in St. Petersburg.
In correspondence with relatives, Kyshchak said that she was brought to St. Petersburg to be arrested in a criminal case against her father.
On June 7, when the term for the second arrest of Kateryna Kyshchak expired, her lawyer arrived at the special detention center to meet her client, but the police officers told the lawyer that the detainees had already been released and they left.
“Kateryna’s defender Vitalii Cherkasov suggests that the security forces can transfer her somewhere else if they have plans to further develop Kateryna’s case or put pressure on Yurii Kyshchak using the detention of his daughter”,- the message says.