
In Simferopol, the Crimean Tatar Marcel Alyautdinov disappeared. This was announced on Monday by the wife of the missing person, Julia Volchkova-Alyautdinova on her VK page.
The last time, she explained, her husband was seen on Thursday, February 11. As the former classmate of the missing Elmaz Mudsabaeva specified on Facebook, Alyautdinov left work, but did not return home.
“Crimea. Roalias” Volchkova-Alyautdinova said : “The car he drove the last week is also wanted. I didn’t notice anything, friends said that he started smoking in the last week, he didn’t smoke before. Last Monday, he sold the car, he was going to do it, but did not say anything about what he had already sold.”
The last time, the wife of the missing person added, Alyautdinova was seen on the evening of February 11 in the Kubanskaya Street in the village of Molodezhny, a near suburb of Simferopol. Since then, he did not get in touch, his phone is disconnected.
The abductions of the Crimean Tatars in Crimea began in March 2014, even before the formal annexation of the peninsula. In the fall of 2014, simultaneously with the start of the factory against criminal cases against the Crimean Tatars, the disappearance ceased, but however, in the summer of the next year they began again. In total, more than a dozen people disappeared. Some of them were subsequently discovered killed.
This year, the media twice were transmitted about the loss of Crimean Tatars. It was reported that on January 4, the 44-year-old Ernest Ablyazimov from the Saksky district disappeared, and the 13th-16-year-old Elvina Razakov from under Simferopol. In connection with the disappearance of Razakova, it was noted that so far only men, but not women disappeared in the Crimea. At the end of January, information spread that the girl’s corpse was found .
However, on February 9, Razakova was found alive . Meanwhile, February 15, the TFR Office for the annexed peninsula announced that Ablyazimov was also alive . It was claimed that he went to work on continental Ukraine and maintains contact with relatives. To the reporters, however, have not yet been able to check this information.