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Ukrainian Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko was released Sunday after more than four years in Russian custody in Crimea, according to RFE/RL.
He paid too high of a price for reporting the truth about what was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea," RFE/RL chief executive Stephen Capus said.
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A Ukrainian journalist has been released after more than four years in Russian custody in occupied Crimea. ... was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea,” RFE/RL chief executive Stephen ...
He paid too high of a price for reporting the truth about what was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea,” RFE/RL chief executive Stephen Capus said, adding that Yesypenko had been ...
He paid too high of a price for reporting the truth about what was taking place inside Russia-occupied Crimea,” RFE/RL chief executive Stephen Capus said, adding that Yesypenko had been ...
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