Russia has again promised to give Crimean prisoners in Ukraine

Ukrainian and Russian Ombudsman Valeria Lutkovska and Tatiana Moskalkova discussed in Geneva is scheduled to transfer to the mainland Ukraine of 18 prisoners who were convicted in the Crimea. This is stated in the press service of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on human rights.

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It is noted that during the meeting the sides discussed the ways early technical implementation of previous agreements such movement, and said that the transfer will take place in the near future.

In addition Lutkovska expressed the desire to visit Andrew Sahaja, Evgenia Panova and other Ukrainian citizens, who are now in detention center of Simferopol, Roman Sushchenko, which is located in Moscow jail, as well as other political prisoners who have already served their sentences in various prisons of Russia.

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We will remind, the last time Russia foiled the planned transfer of Ukrainian prisoners to the mainland of Ukraine. According to the Ministry of justice of the Russian Federation, the return of prisoners did not take place for technical reasons.

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