: :inin Kyiv (EET)

Employees of Raided Ukrainian Library in Moscow Say They Were Framed


The shaken employees of a Moscow library specializing in Ukrainian literature accused Russian investigators on Friday of planting banned extremist books on

their shelves to create a pretext to raid the library and detain their director.

Armed, masked police swooped on Moscow’s Library of Ukrainian Literature on Wednesday, carting off about 200 books before detaining its 58-year-old director, Natalya Sharina, on suspicion of distributing anti-Russian literature.

Investigators confiscated “extremist” writings by Dmytro Korchinskiy, a banned Ukrainian nationalist author, Russia’s Investigative Committee said in a statement.

Kyiv, which accuses Moscow of waging war on its territory on behalf of pro-Russian separatists in a conflict that …read more

Source: Voice of America

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