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The lawyer of Oleg Sentsov published his appeal to the Ukrainians

Oleg Sentsov believes that he will not allow the transfer to Simferopol, because not for transportation.

Ukrainian Director Oleg Sentsov will not stop the hunger strike even despite the fact that his condition has deteriorated. This is stated in the appeal of the Ukrainian, which was published by his lawyer Dmitry Dinze on his page in Facebook.

It Sentsov, in particular, commented on his possible transportation in Simferopol.

“I will hardly allow the transfer to Simferopol. And if they allow, not the fact that there will be better. My condition is not for transportation,” writes Sentsov.

He also added that it plans to stop the hunger strike, which is now in its 87th day.

“No, the doctors can’t fix me. Because I’m not sick, and starving and not going to stop. Thank you all! Hello everyone! Glory to Ukraine”, – said Sentsov.

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