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Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 18

2023-04-07T19:30:22+03:00

For over a year now, Ukraine has been bravely facing down Russian aggression as Moscow’s forces attempt to undermine Ukrainian culture, language, and values, and above all, demoralise its people into abandoning the war effort.

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 182023-04-07T19:30:22+03:00

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 14

2023-01-17T13:22:43+02:00

Russian missiles this weekend struck a residential apartment block in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro where 1,700 people reportedly lived and left at least 40 people dead, Ukrainian authorities said. It is the deadliest attack on civilians in the war-torn country in months.

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 142023-01-17T13:22:43+02:00

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 7

2022-11-25T15:58:19+02:00

As Russia’s war in Ukraine drags into its ninth month, Moscow’s forces have this week been bombarding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in the hope to leave the war-torn nation in the cold and dark as winter begins to grip.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 72022-11-25T15:58:19+02:00

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 6

2022-11-18T17:42:55+02:00

Despite Russia intensifying its threat of new attacks, Ukraine continues its fight as it receives strong support from the U.S. and much of the western world. But as the war drags on, a key element is that of documenting Russian war crimes in detail – especially from de-occupied areas – which reporters from all over the world continue to do.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 62022-11-18T17:42:55+02:00

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 4

2022-11-10T17:37:03+02:00

As Russia continues its onslaught of shelling against Ukraine, Ukrainians defending their homeland continue to exhibit remarkable bravery against Moscow’s bigger and more powerful forces.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 42022-11-10T17:37:03+02:00
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