Crimean Tatar leader Umerov released from Simferopol psychiatric ward – lawyer

Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimea Tatar People Ilmi Umerov has been released from a psychiatric hospital in the Russian-occupied city of Simferopol, Crimea, according to his lawyer.

”I`ve arrived in Crimea. Umerov has just been released from a psychiatric ward in Simferopol,” lawyer Mark Feygin tweeted on Wednesday.

”The release of Ilmi Umerov is only part of that important mission set by the defense. Now we need to press for the dismissal of charges brought against Ilmi under Article 280.1,” he wrote.

As UNIAN reported earlier, the FSB Russian Federal Security Service, in May 2016, initiated a criminal case against Umerov on charges of separatism. Kremlin-controlled Crimean prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya said Umerov had called for violating Russia`s territorial integrity on Ukrainian TV channel ATR.

Umerov was detained on May 12. Despite his ill health, Simferopol`s Russia-controlled Kyivsky district court ordered his forensic psychiatric examination. The tests began on August 18.

Umerov was earlier expected to be held in the psychiatric unit until September 7.

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