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"We decided that we would not be submitting new claims. We will be submitting additions to the already existing suits on human rights violations in Crimea and Donbas," Lischyna told reporters.

According to the Ukrainian government official, this is because Russia is expected to begin to exploit the fact that a large number of cases has been filed and try to dictate its terms in the order of their consideration.

Lishchyna stressed that in order to avoid this situation, Ukraine has appealed to the ECHR to have "all cases concerning Crimea merged into a single one, and all those concerning Donbass – in another," adding that the court is now considering the issue.

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