In 2022, the court in Crimea, controlled by the Russian Federation, “punished” Esipenko for five years in prison and a fine of 110 thousand rubles.
Ukrainian journalist Vladislav Esipenko, after more than four years of Russia’s opinion, was released on June 20 and left Crimea combined with the Russian Federation. Crimea reported it. Sunday facts, June 22.
Radio Liberty has expressed gratitude to United States and Ukraine governments for efforts aimed at returning home.
“For more than four years, Vlad has been accidentally punished for a crime he has not committed. He pays so much price for telling the truth about what is happening to Crimea conquered by Russia. For his wife Katerina and their little daughter Stephania, we do not notice the illness that Russian authorities have brought to the family. Vladislav.
In conclusion, Esipenko became a laureate of many prestigious awards: Free Media Award (2022), Freedom to Writing Award from Pen America (2022), National Prize named Igor Lubchenko, and also received Levka Luhanenko State Scholarship, intended for Prison in Politics in Ukrain.
Vladislav Esipenko is a journalist in Crimea. The Realiy Project (Radio Liberty), which embraced his life with a temporary conquered peninsula. He was confined on March 10, 2021 in Crimea, the FSB employees of the Russian Federation on works -made spy charges and storing explosives. Within 27 days, Esipenko was kept accessible to independent lawyers, and the “Recognition” video appeared in the Russian media. In 2022, the Simferopol district of Annexed Crimea’s Simferopol district punished the radio freelancer Vladislav Esipenko for six years of a general regime colony and a fine of 110 thousand rubles. Later, too many “sentences” were softened for five years. Esipenko announced the torture of electric shock.
Also, in the temporary conquest of Crimea, the court was punished in the form of seven years of imprisonment in the Crimean Tatar Apaz Kurtamet case for allegedly transferring a member of the voluntary battalion Crimea.
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