They didn't take back their ccTLD nor is it unavailable. The (Dutch) company Freenom managing it was sued by Facebook for not policing their free domains used in phishing attacks.
This is a very different case. I would point out maybe it's not a super great idea to pick a ccTLD in a country with a decade long war internally. I've seen Haiti's (.ht) used a decent amount (notably as a secondary for sourcehut, sr.ht) and would think this one is a particularly vulnerable one as well.
This is a very different case. I would point out maybe it's not a super great idea to pick a ccTLD in a country with a decade long war internally. I've seen Haiti's (.ht) used a decent amount (notably as a secondary for sourcehut, sr.ht) and would think this one is a particularly vulnerable one as well.