Lyudmyla Denisova urges the Russian goverment to stop mocking the imprisoned citizens and release them as soon as possible

Ukrainian Ombudsman Lyudmyla Denisova Open source

Several Ukrainians imprisoned in Russia and the annexed Crimea are currently in critical condition. Ukraine's Parliamentary Envoy for Human Rights Lyudmyla Denisova posted this on her Facebook page.

According to her, Volodymyr Dudka keeps suffering from the rash and increased blood pressure. Medics did not examine him; neither did they provide him with any treatment.

Denisova also added that Volodymyr Yakymenko, the activist of Avtomaidan movement, is now in the isolation cell, suffering from dry cough and temperature +39 C. Rustem Seitmemetov, the defendant in Hizb ut-Tahrir case, is now spending his time in a cell with insufficient conditions; he sleeps on a metallic bed without any sheets. That resulted in pain in his back, as well as heart and breathing problems. Riza and Enver Ometovs, and Rustem Ismailov - another three Crimean Tatars involved in Hizb ut-Tahrir case - faced similar detention conditions.

Lyudmyla Denisova urges the Russian government to stop mocking the imprisoned citizens and release them as soon as possible.