UA:SOUTH presents the documentary film "Nesil". In its first part, it tells about Crimean Tatar children who, together with their parents, were forced to move out of Crimea to the mainland due to the Russian occupation.
According to Mustafa Dzhemilev, one of the leaders of the Crimean Tatar people, more than 50,000 Crimeans became forced migrants in the first three years of the occupation. And after the full-scale Russian invasion, according to UA:SOUTH, at least 20,000 more people left the peninsula, mainly those Crimean Tatars who did not want to fight against the Ukrainians.
You can watch the documentary “Nesil” (Generation) on our YouTube channel.