It became increasingly dangerous for Ukrainian and foreign journalists to continue video and photo coverage of the capture of state institutions and strategic facilities. The occupiers prohibited to record their illegal actions, and the law enforcement agencies made no attempt of countering the invaders.
The international community was reacting critically to the situation. However, on 03/05/2014, the so-called "self-defense groups" blocked the Ukraina hotel where Dunja Mijatović, the OSCE representative on Freedom of the Media, was meeting with editors of the Crimean media and public activists. Later, Dunja Mijatović was taken by force to Simferopol airport.
On 06/03/2014, immediately after the press conference held by the First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Autonomous Republic of Crimea Rustam Temirgaliev in the press center set up at the STRC Crimea, the building of the state broadcasting company was surrounded by representatives of the so-called "Crimean self-defense."
The invaders took down the Ukrainian state flag from the building of the STRC.
At the same time, the armed men seized the Simferopol Radio and Television Transmitting Station (RTPS), switched off the Ukrainian television channels and switched on the Russia 24 channel. This was reported on the official website of the Broadcasting, Radio Communication and Television Concern (BRT) - the state-owned operator of TV and radio broadcasting, radio relay and satellite communications of Ukraine.
CRRT states that such actions are a gross violation of international norms and laws of Ukraine "On Television and Radio Broadcasting" (Articles 2; 6; 7; 20; 23,) "On Radio Frequency Resource", "On Telecommunications" and others.
The occupiers are preventing independent media from covering the capture of the state-run broadcaster.
On March 8, 2014, the Russian invaders did not allow the correspondents of the Crimean Tatar TV channel "ATP" Osman Pashayev and Emine Dzheppar, who came to film a report on the events around the TV and radio company, to the editorial office of DTRK "Crimea".
Osman Pashayev claims that the leadership of the State Television and Radio Company conspired with the occupation authorities and Crimean police officers.
In just one day on March 10, 2014, the Crimean TV channel is filled with 32 federal Russian TV channels. Thus, in two weeks, the occupiers will replace the Ukrainian air in Crimea with the Russian one and establish full control over the rest of the local media.
Oksana Romanyuk, a representative of the international journalistic organization Reporters Without Borders, said during a briefing on March 12, 2014 that 90% of Ukrainian media outlets were blocked in Crimea. Law enforcement agencies and human rights activists are unprepared for such a situation. Many Crimeans are dissatisfied with the shutdown of Ukrainian TV channels.