“The meeting will decide whether he will be released in the Czech Republic or whether he will be detained for some time.

There will be no transmission to Ukraine, ”she said.

According to the interlocutor, her father is in good conditions, he is well fed and he has “everything he needs,” including medical care.

Earlier, a representative of the Czech Police Presidium Ondrej Moravchik said that a Russian citizen was detained in Prague under an international arrest warrant issued by Ukraine.

As it became known later, we are talking about Alexander Franchetti, who was a participant in the events of the "Crimean spring" when the peninsula returned to Russia.

The chairman of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed to study the grounds for the detention of a Russian citizen.

The official representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia Svetlana Petrenko said that Russia had sent a request to the Czech Republic in connection with the detention of Franchetti.

Crimea became a Russian region after a referendum in March 2014, in which a majority of residents voted in favor of reunification with Russia.