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Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 24

2023-09-14T13:41:20+03:00

As Russia’s 18-month war against Ukraine drags on, Moscow’s forces have been conducting a sustained campaign attacking Ukraine’s Danube River ports with the aim of choking the war-torn nation’s grain exports.

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 242023-09-14T13:41:20+03:00

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 23

2023-07-26T17:13:29+03:00

As Russia's war in Ukraine drags on, the conflict is becoming increasingly violent and the accusations against Moscow of war crimes are mounting, backed up by a mountain of evidence by various authorities and journalists.

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 232023-07-26T17:13:29+03:00

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 22

2023-07-04T15:16:35+03:00

The true fallout of the deadly Kakhovka dam failure in southern Ukraine in early June, which killed at least 21 people and left thousands homeless, is only now beginning to be understood by officials and experts.

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 222023-07-04T15:16:35+03:00

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 17

2023-03-16T16:14:02+02:00

As Russia’s war against Ukraine grinds on a series of alleged war crimes are being levelled against Moscow. On Monday, the New York Times reported that the International criminal Court will open two war crimes cases

Russia War Crimes Diary – Ukraine edition 172023-03-16T16:14:02+02:00

“We sat and prayed”: detention in a Russian concentration camp

2023-04-04T13:24:44+03:00

In the first week after Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, Moscow’s forces rolled into the small northern village of Yagodnoye where they rounded up more than 350 locals, some at gunpoint, and led them into a cramped basement where they were detained for weeks in what has been described as a concentration camp.

“We sat and prayed”: detention in a Russian concentration camp2023-04-04T13:24:44+03:00
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