Administrative divisions of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

Ukraine war: why Crimean Tatar fighters are playing an increasing role in resistance to Russian occupation

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

A resistance group of Crimean Tatars, an ethnic group native to the Russian-occupied peninsula, is now a prominent player in the Ukraine war.

Key Points: 
  • A resistance group of Crimean Tatars, an ethnic group native to the Russian-occupied peninsula, is now a prominent player in the Ukraine war.
  • The Atesh (fire) movement has pledged to wage an unending war on the Russian invaders of Ukraine.
  • Founded in September 2022, Atesh seeks to disrupt logistics, sabotage key targets, and stoke discontent against – and within – Russian president Vladimir Putin’s army.
  • Atesh’s methods are ruthless, as witnessed by the killing of 30 Russian servicemen in hospitals in Simferopol in November 2022.

Who are the Tatars?

    • Unlike the Slavic Russians, the Crimean Tatars are a Turkic ethnic group native to the Crimean peninsula.
    • Under the rule of Joseph Stalin (1924-1953), the Soviet Union engaged in the active repression of the Crimean Tatars.
    • This led to a number of Tatars cooperating with the Germans following the Nazi invasion of June 1941.
    • Stalin accused the Crimean Tatars of treachery and deported the community en masse to the Gulag.
    • Although some Crimean Tatars served with the Axis powers, rather more served in the Red Army.
    • The invasion of Crimea by Russia in 2014 was a disastrous return to the past for the Crimean Tatars.