Numerous requests from the Consulate General of Ukraine in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, for an update on the illegally detained Ukrainian citizen's health remain unanswered.
Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has resolutely protested against a decision by a Russian court to extend detention of illegally arrested 19-year-old Ukrainian, Pavlo Hryb, until March 4, 2018, according to the ministry's press service.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Vyacheslav Kyrylenko says Belarusian officials' assurances of friendship look hypocritical amid the detention of Ukrainian citizens in Belarus.
Head of Department of Consular Support at the Department of Consular Services of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Vasyl Kyrylych calls on Ukrainians to refrain from traveling to Russia, which has become a "danger territory," according to an UNIAN correspondent.
At the request of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), Ukraine is sending to Krasnodar a group of doctors to check on the health condition of an illegally detained 19-year-old Pavol Hryb, despite Russia not having issued a relevant permission, that’s according to a comment to UNIAN by director of the consular service department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Serhiy Pohoreltsev.
The condition of a 19-year-old Ukrainian citizen Pavlo Hryb who has illegally been detained by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in Belarus has deteriorated without medicines, according to Espreso.TV.
A 19-year-old citizen of Ukraine, Pavlo Hryb, who was reported missing after he traveled to Belarus on August 24 for a date with a Russian girl and was allegedly abducted by Russia's FSB, has been arrested in Russia's city of Krasnodar, according to the Russian news agency TASS.
A Ukrainian teenager who was allegedly lured into Belarus by the Russian security services is being held in Russia on suspicion of terrorism-related crimes, according to a copy of an official Russian document seen by RFE/RL.
Yevhenia Zakrevska, the lawyer of the family of Pavlo Hryb who has reportedly been abducted by the Russian FSB security service in Belarus has applied to the European Court of Human Rights claiming that the missing young man's life is under threat because of his disease.
Nineteen-year-old Pavlo Hryb, the son of Ihor Hryb, a member of the Public Council of the Ukrainian State Border Guard Service and a former border guard officer, has disappeared in Belarus on August 24 after he went for a date with a girl who he knew only via social media, according to the father.