Ukraine Handed Russia to the Ex-Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Crimea Fedoriana Within the Framework of the Exchange
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Ukraine has handed over a former Interior Ministry official who participated in the persecution of Crimean Tatars as part of an exchangeUkraine has handed over to Russia Mykola Fedoryan, the former deputy head of the Crimean department of the Interior Ministry. This has allowed the return of Ukrainians from Russian captivity.
Fedoryan provided vehicles for the transportation of employees (FSB) and conducting illegal searches of citizens of Ukraine in the temporarily occupied territory
Mykola Fedoryan, former Deputy Chief of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, was released from punishment by the Shevchenkovsky District Court of Kyiv, convicted of high treason because of the decision to transfer the latter to Russia as part of an exchange as a prisoner of war, the “Court Reporter” reported referring to a court ruling dated August 11. In October 2024, Nikolai …
The court released the former deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Crimea Mykola Fedorian from serving his sentence - he will be handed over for exchange as a prisoner of war
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