Start reading here   Protecting and ensuring rights of Crimeans The Public Prosecution Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea that was restored on the mainland is the most active agency dealing with problems of rights violations on the occupied peninsula. One of the most important focus areas of the supervisory agency was initiating criminal…

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In January-August of 2016, the TB incidence among children has rapidly increased by 1.6 times compared to the same period of the last year in Crimea.  The ‘head of the interregional department of the Rospotrebnadzor in the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol’ Natalya Penkovskaya informed about that, Kryminform reports. “The disease incidence among children has…

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The rain destroyed the recently repaired road in Dzhankoy. Other roads of the peninsula also didn’t serve long after the repair.  The ‘director’ of the State Unitary Enterprise “Technical Supervision Service” Vladimir Aleksandrenko reported about that on the radio station “Sputnik v Krymu”. “Unfortunately, heads of some administrations don’t pay attention to my advices when…

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In Crimea, the ‘court’ found the activist Aleksey Shestakovich guilty of the production and dissemination of extremist materials published in the social network in 2010 – before the occupation of Crimea by Russia.   It is noted that Shestakovich was accused of publishing the video “The last video recording of guys from “Primorsky Partisans” included in…

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The territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea has been occupied by the Russian Federation for more than two years. Tens of thousands of Ukrainian citizens called “internally displaced persons” on the mainland left the peninsula in this period. There are still hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens, who did not overwhelmingly support the annexation…

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Russia deployed 6 nuclear warheads in occupied Crimea. The people’s deputy of Ukraine Mustafa Dzhemilev said about that, Ukrinform reports. “Our services clearly inform that they have no doubt that the nuclear weapon storage was completely restored in the Kyzyltash tract, where it has been in operation in the Soviet times, and 6 nuclear warheads…

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In occupied Crimea, the number of small enterprises decreased in 15 times as compared to the pre-occupation period.    In particular, according to the Krymstat, 1016 small enterprises were registered in Crimea as of January 1, 2016. At the same time, in Crimea, there were about 15 thousand small enterprises, which employed more than a third…

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Sevastopol ‘authorities’ informed that there may be power cuts due to shortage of electricity with the beginning of the heating season. “We may face with shortage of electricity of about 25-30 megawatts during this heating season. There are diesel generator sets in the amount of 388 pieces in the city that will allow to compensate…

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High prices, low wages and broken roads – all these problems of occupied Crimea seem small in importance as compared to the medical care. Crimeans couldn’t imagine these terrible things even in a nightmare: free Russian medical care was practically inaccessible to them.     Medical facilities without medical workers The mass exodus of staff from…

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Water supply of the Chernorechenskoye reservoir feeding occupied Sevastopol is less than half of the maximum volume. The Vodokanal ‘director’ Nikolay Pereguda said that live in the Sevastopol Informational channel having noted that the water supply was 2/3 of the total volume last year.  “Today, the Chernorechenskoye water reservoir has accumulated 30 million and 240…

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