Crimea.Realities is a regional news outlet of RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service.
The Kremlin-controlled Black Sea resort of Crimea is buzzing this summer vacation season with military aircraft, not tourists, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth month.
As fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces quiets down on the streets of occupied Kherson, another one appears to be brewing in its halls of education.
A court in Russia has sentenced another group of Crimean Tatars to lengthy prison terms on charges of being members of a banned Islamic group amid an ongoing crackdown on representatives of such groups.
Iryna Danilovych, an activist who had gained a reputation for defending the rights of medical workers in Crimea, disappeared while returning home from work on April 29. She hasn't been heard from since, and her family and lawyers have had no luck in finding her.
The deputy chairman of Russia's Gazprombank, Igor Volobuyev, says he has left the country for his native Ukraine and joined a territorial defense group to fight against Russian troops in Kyiv.
Five days after the attack on the Moskva -- the largest warship to sink in 40 years -- the fate of the Russian crew is still shrouded in mystery, with officials keeping quiet as family members post that their sons and husbands are dead or missing.
Russian authorities have detained a Crimean Tatar activist after his home was searched in Ukraine's Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula.
A court in Russia has sentenced two Crimean Tatar activists to lengthy prison terms after convicting them of being members of a banned Islamic group amid an ongoing crackdown on the ethnic group that has been critical of Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014.
A court in Russia has sentenced another group of Crimean Tatars to lengthy prison terms on charges of being members of a banned Islamic group amid an ongoing crackdown on members of the ethnic group.
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."
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