
Poland agrees to extradite Russian archaeologist involved in excavations in Crimea to Ukraine
A court in Poland has approved the extradition of Russian archaeologist Aleksandr Butyagin to Ukraine, where he is wanted by law enforcement for conducting excavations in Russian-occupied Crimea,…
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Poland agrees to extradite Russian archaeologist involved in excavations in Crimea to Ukraine
A court in Poland has approved the extradition of Russian archaeologist Aleksandr Butyagin to Ukraine, where he is wanted by law enforcement for conducting excavations in Russian-occupied Crimea, although the decision can still be appealed.
By Mariya Yemets,VALENTYNA ROMANENKO
Read full article →Warsaw court approves extradition of Russian archaeologist Butyagin to Ukraine
The District Court in Warsaw has ruled that the extradition of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin to Ukraine is legally permissible. Butyagin is suspected of conducting illegal excavations in occupied Crimea.
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