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Zelensky hosts Ukraine's first state iftar, vows to ‘recapture’ Crimea

Ukranian President criticised Russia for ‘repressing’ Crimean Muslims in the peninsula.

Updated on: Apr 08, 2023 05:17 am IST
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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday criticised Russia's treatment of the Muslim-minority Tatar community in Kremlin-controlled Crimea and vowed to recapture the peninsula from Russia during a first official state iftar.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (L-C) attending a Iftar fast-breaking meal with Muslim Ukrainian servicemen, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Kyiv.(AFP)

Russia wrested control of the Black Sea territory from Ukraine in 2014 and pushed through a referendum on the annexation that was condemned as fraudulent and illegitimate by Ukraine and its Western allies.

Also read: Ukraine's Zelensky on Bucha anniversary: 'Will never forgive Russia'

"Russia's attempt to enslave Ukraine ... began exactly with the occupation of Crimea, exactly with repressions against Crimean, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar freedom and of Crimean Muslims," he told Ukrainian Muslim leaders and ambassadors from Muslim countries.

The Tatar community, which accounted for 12-15 percent of the two million Crimea residents, largely boycotted the 2014 vote.

Moscow then banned the Mejlis -- the traditional assembly of the Tatar Muslim minority in Crimea -- declaring it an extremist organisation and has jailed members of the community since, citing security concerns.

Russia has a large Muslim minority from southern regions, including Chechnya and Dagestan, many of whom are fighting for Moscow in Ukraine.

 
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