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Sytnyk Scared Again to Name Pysaruk in My Case, Says Bakhmatyuk
Businessman Oleg Bakhmatyuk Comments on NABU Director Sytnyk’s Statement Concerning Case against Former NBU Official Pysaruk and Himself
17 декабря 2020 14:10
As reported by Ukrainian News, Bakhmatyuk has commented on a statement made by Sytnyk in an interview to Dzerkalo Nedeli [Mirror of the Week] where he admits that the so-called Bakhmatyuk case is in fact not a case against Bahmatyuk, rather it is a case against an unnamed NBU official. The businessman believes that Sytnyk was forced to make that admission as news of the case spread in the West. He is reluctant, however, to name the prime suspect because if he did, he’d face some tough questions.
Ukraine regards Russian nationalization of Massandra as war crime - Prosecutor of Crimea 2 min read
The appropriation and sale of property of the Massandra Production and Agricultural Association in the occupied Crimea is regarded by the Ukrainian side as a war crime, head of the Prosecutor s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol Ihor Ponochovny said in an interview published on Monday to Zerkalo Nedeli newspaper.
Answering the question why the appropriation and sale of the Massandra association qualifies as a war crime, he said: Because, according to the IV Geneva Convention for the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 1949, the occupying state is prohibited from appropriating both public and private property in the occupied territory. The occupying state has the right to use public property only for military purposes.
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The appropriation and sale of property of the Massandra Production and Agricultural Association in the occupied Crimea is regarded by the Ukrainian side as a war crime, head of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol Ihor Ponochovny said in an interview published on Monday to Zerkalo Nedeli newspaper.
Answering the question why the appropriation and sale of the Massandra association qualifies as a war crime, he said: “Because, according to the IV Geneva Convention for the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 1949, the occupying state is prohibited from appropriating both public and private property in the occupied territory. The occupying state has the right to use public property only for military purposes.”
Ukraine considers Russian passports issued to Crimeans as documents from gift shop – Crimean prosecutor 2 min read
Head of the Prosecutor s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol Ihor Ponochovny said that Russian passports issued to residents of Crimea after the occupation of the peninsula are legally null and void from the point of view of Ukrainian legislation.
In an interview with the Zerkalo Nedeli newspaper (www.zn.ua) released on Monday, answering a question whether Crimeans need to address to the Russian consulate to apply for renunciation of Russian citizenship, he said: I think not, since these are documents equivalent to a passport from a gift shop.