The European Court of Human Rights has obliged the Russian Federation to inform about the state of health of Ukrainian citizens Stanislav Klykh, Volodymyr Balukh, Emir-Huseyn Kuku, and Serhiy Lytvynov, who have been detained by that country’s law-enforcement agencies illegally.
“The European Court of Human Rights has very quickly reacted to a request from the government of Ukraine on the state of health of Ukrainian political prisoners Stanislav Klykh, Volodymyr Balukh, Emir-Huseyn Kuku, and Serhiy Lytvynov,” Ukraine’s Minister of Justice Pavlo Petrenko said on Facebook on Aug. 23.
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