A court in Russian-annexed Crimea ordered Crimean Tatar leader Nariman Dzhelyal to be held in custody for two months on September 6 on suspicion of involvement in an attack on a gas pipeline, a charge dismissed by Ukraine as fabricated.
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RFE/RL: Russia jails Crimean Tatar leader on charges dismissed by Ukraine as fabricated
Risa Asanov (in the yellow sweater), Nariman Dzhelyal (on his left) and two other Crimean Tatars with the help they brought to Moscow for the 24 Ukrainian POWs.