Renowned Russian Archaeologist Faces Extradition to Ukraine

A Russian academic from the Hermitage Museum is accused of illegal excavations in occupied Crimea, sparking an international legal battle over his extradition to Ukraine.
Alexander Butyagin, a renowned archaeologist from the Hermitage Museum in Russia, is at the center of a complex legal battle over his potential extradition to Ukraine. Butyagin, who has been accused of conducting illegal excavations in the occupied Crimean Peninsula, is now facing the prospect of being handed over to Ukrainian authorities.
The case highlights the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the delicate issues surrounding archaeological research and cultural heritage in regions affected by geopolitical conflicts. Butyagin, who has worked extensively in Crimea, is alleged to have engaged in unauthorized excavations that violated Ukrainian laws and international agreements.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


