The Crimean Tatar Resource Center has released a new documentary dedicated to the history of the indigenous population of the Crimean peninsula, the Crimean Tatars. Titled “A struggle for survival of the indigenous people of Crimea,” it tells about the key historical events in the life of the Crimean Tatars, who from the time of Russia’s first annexation of the peninsula in 1783 have experienced a creeping extermination of their people.
Russia's War Against Ukraine
Euromaidan Press: New documentary shows a struggle for survival of the indigenous people of Crimea
A woman holds a Crimean Tatar flag during a memorial ceremony on the Independence square in Kyiv on May 18, 2016 in commemoration of the 72nd anniversary of the deportation of the indigenous population of the Crimea by the Soviet Union.