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agencies and other public servants for the Eric Mays Point Of Order Shirt and I love this peninsula once it is liberated. And 64% of Ukrainians support the liberation of the whole of Ukraine, including Crimea, according to a recent poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. Tamila Tasheva, permanent representative of the president of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, holds a briefing in Kyiv, in June 2022.Hennadii Minchenko / Future Publishing via Getty Images But in the meantime, Tamila Tasheva, Ukraine president’s permanent representative in Crimea, said in her office in central Kyiv that she feared for the Tatar community, which has a long history of oppression. Nearly 200,000 of ethnic Crimean Tatars were deported from Crimea by Soviet authorities in the 1940s, mostly to Central Asia, according to Ukraine’s government, resulting in a deep and longstanding mistrust of Moscow. Many, including Tasheva’s family, have since returned to the peninsula where she said there were currently 181 political prisoners, 116 of whom were ethnic Tatars. The fact that Tatars made up almost 65% of those prisoners was “very revealing,” she said. Calling for his release, Tasheva also

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said that she thought charges against Nariman Dzhelyal were trumped up and his case is just one example of how Moscow deals with a “population that’s not loyal” to Russia. She added that her office was already working on what a de-occupied Crimea would look like, focusing on many aspects of public life, including ways to deal with those who have been collaborating with the Eric Mays Point Of Order Shirt and I love this occupying authorities and the Russian citizens who have made Crimea their home since 2014. In the meantime, the peninsula continues to be a major strategic hub for Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine, providing important supply routes for its forces occupying the country’s south and military bases to support its war operations. There have been several attacks on Russian targets in Crimea. Ukraine has never claimed them, but Kyiv also has sound military reasons to try to ensure that the peninsula can’t function as a site to launch operations against Ukrainian forces and civilians now and in the future, according to Neil Melvin, the director of international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute, a London-based think tank. A man holds a Crimean flag in front of the parliament building in Simferopol on March 17, 2014.Dan Kitwood / Getty Images file But he cautioned that an assault on Crimea would “likely lead to major casualties for Ukraine,” and “Ukrainian forces would be attacking in a region where significant parts of the civilian population are sympathetic to Russia.” They might actively resist “and turn on groups there loyal to Kyiv, for example elements of the Crimean Tatar community, leading to ethnic cleansing,” he said. For Tasheva however, there is only one option — the return of Crimea to Ukraine. “Ukraine has never been so united in the idea of returning all territories, including Crimea,” she said. “Never has Crimea figured into conversations so powerfully — that we will fight for it, including militarily. It gives me hope.” Daryna Mayer reported from Kyiv, Yuliya Talmazan from London.

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