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Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 13

2023-01-17T13:12:00+02:00

More than 10,000 Ukrainian children have been illegally deported to Russia, placed in orphanages or sanatoriums, and many ultimately adopted by Russian families, according to a report carried out by The Washington Post.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 132023-01-17T13:12:00+02:00

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 12

2023-01-04T12:51:38+02:00

As Russia’s 10-month-old war rages on in Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a series of daring trips this week to defy Moscow’s attempts to demoralize the war-torn nation as winter drags on.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 122023-01-04T12:51:38+02:00

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 11

2022-12-23T16:32:26+02:00

As Moscow’s forces continue to bombard Ukraine with targeted attacks on energy infrastructure as winter takes hold, the embattled nation is making strides in its aerial defenses, according to the Ukrainian President.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 112022-12-23T16:32:26+02:00

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 10

2022-12-16T13:42:32+02:00

Nearly 300 days have passed since Russia launched its bloody incursion into neighboring Ukraine. Since then, many Ukrainians count the war in days as a wry nod to Moscow’s failure to capture the capital Kyiv, in just three days as it had expected.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 102022-12-16T13:42:32+02:00

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 8

2022-12-06T07:15:21+02:00

The European Parliament this week voted overwhelmingly to recognise Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, a move it said spotlighted “the atrocities carried out by Vladimir Putin’s regime against Ukrainian civilians,” and pushes for Russia’s further isolation internationally.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 82022-12-06T07:15:21+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 5

2022-11-10T17:36:50+02:00

As Russia’s war in Ukraine drags on into its ninth month, concerns are growing over how the war-torn country can counter a Russian push to destroy energy infrastructure, triggering blackouts which risks leaving millions of Ukrainians in the dark without heating as winter approaches.

Russian War Crimes Diary: Ukraine edition 52022-11-10T17:36:50+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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