Crimea.Realities is a regional news outlet of RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service.
A court in Russia has sentenced five Crimean Tatars to lengthy prison terms on charges of being members of a banned Islamic group and plotting to seize power amid an ongoing crackdown against the ethnic group.
RFE/RL has strongly condemned Russia's decision to block the websites of Current Time TV and the Russian-language Crimea.Realities project of RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service amid the sites' coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Crimean Tatar activist Edem Dudakov has been sentenced to 10 days in jail in Russia-annexed Crimea on a charge of inciting interethnic hatred, which he rejects.
Crimean Tatar activist Edem Dudakov has been detained in Crimea after his home was searched by Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) officers.
A Russia-imposed court in Ukraine's Crimea has sentenced RFE/RL freelance correspondent Vladyslav Yesypenko to six years in prison for the alleged possession and transport of explosives, a charge he has steadfastly rejected.
A court in Russia has sentenced two Crimean Tatars to lengthy prison terms on charges of being members of a banned Islamic group amid an ongoing crackdown on the ethnic group.
Ukrainian Ombudswoman Lyudmyla Denisova has condemned the latest arrests of four Crimean Tatar activists in Russia-annexed Crimea, calling the actions of the Moscow-imposed authorities "illegal."
Four Crimean Tatars have been detained after their homes were searched in Ukraine's Russia-occupied Crimean Peninsula.
A Crimean Tatar rights activist being held in prison in Ukraine’s Russia-annexed Crimea had his detention extended on the day he should have been released.
Ukraine’s new defense minister says the country will speed construction of a naval base at the port of Berdyansk amid tense relations with Russia in the unstable region.
A Russian court has handed lengthy prison terms to four Crimean Tatars for being members of the Hizb ut-Tahrir Islamic group and "plotting to seize power by force."
Moscow-imposed authorities in Ukraine's Russia-annexed Crimea region have detained another Crimean Tatar after his home was searched.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has accused Russian authorities of trying "to create a rift" within Crimean society as he tried to put the international spotlight back onto the Russian-occupied peninsula. Crimea has been occupied by Russia since 2014.
Russian authorities have detained five Crimean Tatars after their homes were searched in Ukraine's Russian-controlled Crimea region.
A Russian court has handed lengthy prison terms to four Crimean Tatars for being members of the banned Hizb ut-Tahrir Islamic group.
Heavy rains have caused floods and mudslides in Ukraine's Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula.
A Moscow-imposed court in the Russian-annexed Ukrainian region of Crimea on June 1 sentenced the leader of the Crimean Tatars' self-governing body to six years in prison.
The Memorial Human Rights Center says it has recognized four Crimean Tatars being tried for their alleged association with a banned Islamic group as political prisoners.
A Russian national suspected of spying for Ukraine has been arrested in the Russian-occupied region of Crimea.
An RFE/RL freelance correspondent arrested in Ukraine's Russia-annexed Crimea has told a court he was tortured with electric shocks, beaten, and threatened with death unless he "confessed" to spying on behalf of Ukraine.
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