Articles with a tag: occupants
She was abducted and detained in torturing chamber for over 40 days. Then, she was brought to the field at night, given a bag with explosives and declared as “officially detained”.
61 years old Olga Baranevska from Melitopol underwent through court trial in Russian captivity. She remained on temporary occupied territory to care about her old parents but was detained and arrested by Russian occupants. Her daughter Aksinia Bobruiko told to the Center for Journalist Investigations the story of abduction, occupation and problems with Ukrainian governmental support of civilian captives.
Occupied Crimea suffers from growing labor shortage. It covers all branches and spheres: health care, education, construction, tourist, industry, agriculture and even Russian occupation authorities and law enforcement bodies. For example, graduate from the Russian “Academy of prosecutors” Olga Vladimirovna Rastrigina has been recently appointed as the “acting Minister of Health Care” of occupied Crimea.










