As the Crimean Tatar Resource Center reported on September 4, a few days ago, in the Russia-occupied Henichesk of Kherson region, the aggressor’s punishers detained the Crimean Tatar Nariman Ablyazov for allegedly “active participation in the Crimean Tatar volunteer battalion named after Noman Chelebidzhikhan”.
The Center writes that Nariman Ablyazov is 50 years old, has three children, and “in fact, he was an entrepreneur, was engaged in the hotel business and had nothing to do with the battalion”.
The Center recalled that at the beginning of the occupation of Henichesk, punishers detained the wife of Nariman Ablyazov and kept her for some time in the basement of the 17th school. Later, the woman was released, but the invaders did not leave the family alone; as long as the man is known to be in custody, he faces up to 15 years of illegal “imprisonment”.
The Center recalls that a total of 32 illegal “detentions” were recorded on “accusations of participation in the voluntary battalion named after Noman Chelebidzhikhan”, including 13 in the occupied Crimea and 19 in the Russia-occupied Kherson Region after February last year.