The occupiers came to search the Crimean Tatars in Evpatoria (PHOTOS)

Photo: crimean-solidarity.org

On July 22, in Yevpatoria in the occupied Crimea, the invaders came to search the house of 57-year-old Ali Ibragimov and his 27-year-old son Mustafa Ibragimov.

This is reported by UA with reference to the information of the Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova.

It is reported that 9 people live in the house, 4 of them are children. According to the Crimean Solidarity association, an ambulance arrived at the house. According to preliminary information, the ambulance asked to call Ali Ibragimov’s husband, Gulvir.

“According to neighbors, Ali’s wife, Gulvira Ibragimova, looked out the window from the house. She asked for help and asked those who came to call an ambulance,” the message says.

Photo: crimean-solidarity.org

Photo: crimean-solidarity.org

Photo: crimean-solidarity.org

At the same time, Mustafa Ibragimov was taken to a store owned by the family, where investigative actions began.

The ombudsman noted that such actions of the occupiers were another attempt to intimidate Crimean Tatars. Such searches are a violation of Art. 5 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.

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