Ukraine preparing 'priority measures' following liberation of Crimea.

Ukraine is preparing "priority measures" following the liberation of Crimea, Permanent Representative of the Ukrainian President in Crimea Tamila Tasheva said[1] on April 25. "We have instructions from the president to develop and prepare a plan for priority measures in Crimea, which will be carried out immediately after its de-occupation. We have already received meaningful answers from the state authorities," Tasheva said.

According to Tasheva, the liberation of Crimea will be followed by the return of Ukrainian public authorities, starting with a military administration before transitioning to a military-civilian administration and then to "normal" everyday life. The Crimean Peninsula has been under Russian occupation since 2014 following a fake referendum[2] staged by Russia to annex the territory. Since then, many local residents have been imprisoned for resisting the occupation, while Russian citizens flocked to the peninsula.

The Russian military has also established a military base there. There are 180 political prisoners currently being held in occupied Crimea, Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said[3] on Feb.

26. In mid-March, Ukraine's National Resistance Center also reported[4] that Russia was intensifying mobilization efforts throughout the Crimean Peninsula.

Crimean Tatars dream of their homeland's liberation as Ukraine strikes back in the south

In August, Russia's war against Ukraine returned to where it all started, to Crimea. Starting with the attack on the Saky air base in Novofedorivka on Aug.

9 that destroyed around a dozen Russian fighter aircraft, military targets were hit on a regular basis on the peninsula over the next

[5] The Kyiv Independent news desk

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  1. ^ said (ua.krymr.com)
  2. ^ fake referendum (kyivindependent.com)
  3. ^ said (kyivindependent.com)
  4. ^ reported (kyivindependent.com)
  5. ^ Crimean Tatars dream of their homeland's liberation as Ukraine strikes back in the southIn August, Russia's war against Ukraine returned to where it all started, to Crimea.

    Starting with the attack on the Saky air base in Novofedorivka on Aug.

    9 that destroyed around a dozen Russian fighter aircraft, military targets were hit on a regular basis on the peninsula over the next (kyivindependent.com)