Crimean civil activist Irina Danilovich, sentenced to seven years in prison for possession of explosives, is experiencing severe health problems; during her imprisonment she almost lost her hearing. The publication “Krym.Realii” reports this with reference to her father Bronislav Danilovich.
reports “She practically cannot hear anything, she has almost become deaf in the pre-trial detention center. She, poor thing, sat in that conference room, didn’t hear the questions at all, and cried. And at the same time, the doctor of the pre-trial detention center Tsarkov (not a doctor, but an executioner) gave a conclusion that she was practically healthy. Every day my daughter’s condition is worsening: she may become completely deaf,” the publication reports the words of the father of the political prisoner.
The man saw Danilovich via video link on June 15 during the consideration of the appeal against her sentence in the Supreme Court of Crimea. The meeting was postponed due to poor video quality.
Earlier, Irina Danilovich said that her health was deteriorating. Her father reported that the woman had lost hearing in her left ear, but in pre-trial detention center No. 1 in Sevastopol she was not provided with treatment. Danilovich assumes that her auditory nerve has atrophied, but she does not know the exact diagnosis, since the convict’s doctors have tested the results, and the management of the pre-trial detention center refuses to hand over the medications prescribed to her.
complained not reported In detention, the woman also developed otitis media, dizziness and headaches. After one of his meetings with his daughter, Bronislav Danilovich said that she now has constant noise and pain in her ears.
“Whereas before it was enough for her to read a line once to catch the essence, now she has to do it five times,” recalls Danilovich. “If he suddenly turns his head sharply, the movement causes terrible pain.” And so it is already the seventh month. Even during the trial, she reported pain in her ears, then they called an ambulance, but they did nothing about it. The judge continued the trial."
In March, Danilovich went on a hunger strike due to the fact that she was not provided with medical care. On April 6, the activist stopped her hunger strike because they promised to take her to the hospital.
announced - Danilovich in April 2022. According to the security forces, Danilovich kept 200 grams of explosives in the lining of her glasses case. The woman was charged with an article on illegal actions with explosives or explosive devices (Part 1 of Article 222.1 of the Criminal Code). A Crimean woman and her defense that explosives were planted on her, and FSB officers used physical violence against her. In December she received seven years in prison and a fine of 50 thousand rubles. detained claimed appointed - Irina Danilovich - a Crimean activist who worked as a nurse in one of the boarding houses in Koktebel. She collaborated with the publication “INzhir Media” and the human rights project “Crimean Process”, defended the interests of health workers on the peninsula and wrote a lot about violations of their rights, for example, about underpayments for working with Covid patients. In June, the Ministry of Justice added Danilovich to the register of media “foreign agents”. contributed