They recalled that Moscow asked to lift restrictions on the use of the Russian-speaking population of their native language in schools, the media and the Internet, as well as demand from Kiev to end the water blockade of Crimea.

The court did not find it possible to apply Article 39 of the Regulation, since the situation “does not involve the risk of causing irreparable damage,” the communiqué says.

Earlier it was reported that the ECHR registered the first interstate complaint of Russia against Ukraine.

She was assigned the number 36958/21.

On July 22, for the first time in its history, Russia filed an interstate complaint against Ukraine with the European Court of Human Rights.

Moscow intends to draw the attention of the world community to "gross and systematic violations of human rights by the Ukrainian authorities, to record numerous facts of criminal acts in the international legal field, to force the Ukrainian authorities to stop committing them."

From the point of view of the Russian side, the unconstitutional coup d'etat in Ukraine and the advancement of nationalist forces into the state bodies of the country became the main reason for massive violations of human rights in the republic.