The Kyiv District Court of Simferopol remanded four Crimean Tatar women: Esma Nimetulayeva, Elviza Aliyeva, Nasiba Saidova, and Fevziye Osmanova, in pretrial detention for two months. The hearing was held behind closed doors, with limited access for support.

Irina Danilovich, a civilian journalist and nurse placed in women's colony No. 7 in Zelenokumsk (Stavropol Territory), is not being given medicine for earaches. The medical officer told her that the pain would go away when the prisoner became completely deaf. In addition, money is extorted from the journalist for a uniform that other prisoners used to wear.
At the end of 2022, the Feodosia city court found 43-year-old Irina Danilovich guilty of carrying an improvised explosive device. The woman and her lawyers claimed that explosives were planted on her, and FSB officers used physical violence against her.
In the pre-trial detention center, the Crimean nurse practically lost her hearing, she developed otitis, dizziness and headaches. In connection with the failure to provide medical assistance, Danilovich was forced to declare a dry hunger strike, but after 10 days she interrupted it.
Irina Danilovich is a Crimean activist who worked as a nurse in a boarding house in Koktebel. She defended the interests of health workers and wrote extensively about violations of their rights. For example, about underpayments for work with covid patients.