Tensions Rise as Russian Archaeologist Arrested in Poland
Poland arrests Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin at Ukraine's request, accusing him of cultural heritage destruction in Crimea. Russia denounces the move as 'legal tyranny' and vows to protect Butyagin's rights through diplomatic efforts. The arrest underscores ongoing tensions between the nations over the Crimea annexation.
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In an escalating diplomatic row, Poland has detained Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin following a request from Ukraine. Butyagin, affiliated with the State Hermitage Museum, is facing accusations from Ukraine of 'destroying cultural heritage' in Crimea, a charge Russia calls baseless.
The Kremlin has swiftly denounced the arrest as 'legal tyranny,' voicing sharp criticism through spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Russia is committed to defending its citizen's rights, pursuing the matter through diplomatic avenues.
This incident highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding Crimea, a region annexed by Russia in 2014, further straining relations between the nations involved.
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