VIDEOS
1. Russia expands army for bloodshed: new draft law sends youth and seniors to war
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Jul 27, 2023 5:00 p.m. EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oEf-QXE2MY
The age limit for being in the mobilization reserve has been increased in Russia by five years. From now on, the maximum age is 65 years old for senior officers, 60 for junior officers, and 55 for privates and warrant officers. Besides that, men can now be drafted into the Russian army for compulsory service until they are 30 years old, which is 3 years more than before Putin signed this new law on July 24th. All this will allow the Kremlin to send as many people as possible to the war against Ukraine, experts believe. Watch how Russia is sending people to slaughter and what consequences such policies could have for the battlefield in our new video.
2. We are preparing a list of de-occupation steps for Crimea – Zelenskyy
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Jul 27, 2023 8:00 a.m. EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbpPl6-hKYo
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his address said that more than 30 missiles were shot down during missile attack on July 26 alone. ‘It is very important that the audacity of this attack was destroyed,’ Volodymyr Zelenskyy underlined. The President held several important meetings on preparing international events in August, including the Crimea Platform. ‘We are also preparing a list of de-occupation steps for Crimea,’ he noted.
ARTICLE
Russians detain 13 Crimean Tatars in Crimea, including two journalists
Ukrainska Pravda- Lutfie Zudieva, Graty media outlet
Olena Roshchina
Thursday, 27 July 2023, 19:22
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/07/27/7413137/
The Russian authorities detained at least 13 Crimean Tatars under the building of the “Supreme Court of Crimea” in Russian-occupied Simferopol. They came to the hearing in regards to the appeal in the case of Nariman Dzhelyal and the Akhtemov brothers; among the detainees is journalist Lutfie Zudieva.
SOURCE: Krymskii dyskurs (Crimean discourse); Crimean Process; Graty media outlet
DETAILS:
On Thursday morning, at least 13 people (10 men and three women) were detained near the “Supreme Court of Crimea”. The detainees came to support Nariman Dzhelyal, Asan Akhtemov and Aziz Akhtemov. Among them were both parents of Aziz Akhtemov and two journalists.
Amongst the detainees are: Akhtemova Zarema, Akhtemov Eskender, Ablyamitov Kerim, Useinov Rustem, Kurnosov Rustem, Akhtemov Server, Useinova Seyara, Teifuk Mansur, Abdurakhmanov Nariman, Mustafa Mustafayev, Dzhelyalov Ruslan, as well as journalist Lutfie Zudieva and citizen journalist Ibragimov Kulamet.
The detainees were put on a bus and taken to the Zaliznychnyi police station for identification. Listeners, including relatives of the defendants, were not allowed into the court.
According to Russian security officials, the reason for the detention was a report to the emergency service 102 on a “violation of public law and order”.
Krymskii dyskurs writes that group gatherings of Crimean Tatars are now often reported in Crimea when there are more than three participants.