“According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kolomiets returned to Ukraine transit through Georgia and Moldova”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
According to him, the Kolomiets returned to Ukraine transit through Georgia and Moldova.
“On the other day, July 7, Russia deported to the Georgian checkpoint of Dariarda of a citizen of Ukraine Andriy Kolomiyts. He is a political prisoner, the respects of the European Parliament recognized him as a political prisoner in 2018. The Ukrainian citizen who participated in Euromaidan’s actions was detained on May 15, 2015 in Crimea for politicized, false accusations. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison and at the end of the term Russia deported him to the Russian-Georgian border, ”the Tyvyi said.
During the imprisonment, the Kolomiytsi expired, so the Embassy of Ukraine in Georgia promptly issued them, said the spokesman.
“Then the embassies of Ukraine in Georgia and Moldova organized the transition of Kolomiyts to Georgia, a further journey to Moldova. And now I can confirm that he has returned to Ukraine, ”the quiet said.
On July 8, it was reported that the activist of Euromaidan Andriy Kolomiets was kept at the control point of the Upper Lars on the Russian-Georgian border, in North Ossetia.
Andriy Kolomiets himself told the “public” on the Georgian border since July 6, and complained about the conditions in which it was held in the buffer zone.
“We are in the basement, it is like a basement at the station, nothing, on the floor. Walls like in a cellar, somewhere in the village, stuffy, there is no ventilation, it is impossible to go out, it is impossible to get into the fresh air, ”he said.
On January 15, 2025, the Kolomiets left the colony in the Russian Krasnodar. Immediately afterwards, he was detained and transferred to the Center for temporary maintenance of foreign nationals of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Gulkevich district. The next day, the Russian court decided to place a Kolomiets at the Center for Temporary Defense of Foreign Citizens by April 14.
In June 2016, Ukrainian activist Euromaidan Andriy Kolomiyts was sentenced to 10 years in prison in a strict regime colony in occupied Crimea.
He was detained in the Russian Kabardno-Balkaria in May 2015 on suspicion of drug storage, brought to the Crimea and accused of assassination for the murder of two Crimean employees of the special unit “Berkut”. According to the lawyer of Kolomiyts, the prosecution was only two black and white photos of the allegedly burned form of security forces.
In April 2017, Andriy Kolomiets filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights. The Russian human rights organization “Memorial” recognized the Kolomiets as a political prisoner.