Ukraine continues to mock the crew of the captured Nord
The crew of the fishing vessel "Nord", kidnapped by Ukrainian pirates and released by a Ukrainian court after paying a fine, is in Genichesk, Kherson region.
This was reported in the blog of the militants “Civil Blockade of Crimea,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
It is noted that the crew members are accompanied by Russian diplomats.
“According to the information of the Asker Foundation, a team of poachers from the Kerch ship “Nord”, as well as “diplomats” (undercover FSB) went to Genichesk at night. They are currently staying at a local hotel there. We continue to monitor the situation in the border zone,” the message says.
Let us remind you that last weekend the ship’s crew tried to leave Ukraine twice – first through a checkpoint in the Kharkov region, then across the border in the Kherson region. In both cases, Ukrainian border guards refused to allow them to cross. The reason for this was the alleged lack of necessary documents, which Ukrainian security forces took away from the fishermen.
In her blog, a Ukrainian propagandist who monitors vessel calls to the ports of Crimea, Ekaterina Yaresko, confirms that the fishermen tried to leave the territory of Ukraine not with passports, but with temporary identity cards.
“There is such a procedure - when a person loses documents abroad, he applies to a diplomatic mission or consular office, and they issue him an identity card to return to the country. At the point “Goptovka” (Kharkiv region, – aut.) diplomats of the aggressor country tried to evacuate citizens of Ukraine, sailors from the detained ship "Nord", not according to the occupier's ausweiss, but precisely according to such pieces of paper. But the sailors did not lose their documents; they were confiscated from them by Ukrainian government agencies as illegal. And instead of some illegal documents issued under occupation, these citizens consciously and purposefully draw up others, also absolutely illegal,” Yaresko wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.