In Crimea, occupants illegally searched the house of Crimean Tatar Ilyas Muslimov and detained his son
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, in the village of Yedy-Kuyu, occupation forces illegally searched the house of a Crimean Tatar, car mechanic Ilyas Muslimov.
According to Muslimov, at first, all the occupiers’ questions were addressed to him, but in the end, the security forces took his son, football coach Asan Muslimov, and took him to an unknown destination.
“At five o’clock in the morning, masked men with machine guns burst in, saying that I was allegedly a terrorist, that I was agitating and conducting propaganda against the ‘swo’. They didn’t find anything, and broke four paintings during the search. As a result, they took my son away,” – Ilyas Muslimov said.
The occupants did not leave Ilyas Muslimov a copy of the “protocol”, they took his phones.
“My wife was treated rudely by a soldier with a gun, she had to pray, she was not allowed to do so. Under stress, my blood pressure rose, an ambulance arrived, gave me injections, and helped me. We decided to go to the police, to write a statement, we do not know where our son is and what organization took him away,” Muslimov added.
Later, Asan Muslimov was released from the occupation department of law enforcement agencies in Kerch, where he was taken after the search.