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Russia
Physically and morally broken – relatives of two deceased Ukrainian prisoners of war (POW) and a returned POW described the abhorrent conditions inside Russia’s Vyazemskoye Detention Center-2.
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Russian Armed Forces
Kyiv said it has received information that Russian commanders had given orders not to take Ukrainian servicemen prisoner, but instead to kill them by beheading.
Jun. 19
War in Ukraine
A report submitted to the ICC says Moscow used starvation as a deliberate tactic during the siege of Mariupol in 2022, leaving civilians without food, water, gas, and electricity for days.
Jun. 13
War in Ukraine
In the early hours of 6 June 2023, the massive Soviet-era dam was blown up, pouring billions of litres of water downstream and flooding dozens of villages on the banks of the vast Dnipro river.
Jun. 6
Germany
In yet another case of Moscow accusing the victims of its own crimes, Russia now has the gall to make the absurd claim that Kyiv leaves booby-traps to kill its own children.
May. 24
War in Ukraine
A local official said Friday’s incident was “the second time in a row” that Russia shelled the village during aid distribution, though no casualties were reported this time.
May. 18
Kharkiv
Intelligence reports indicate that in their bid to establish control over the city, the Russian military prevented residents from evacuating, resorting to abduction and coercing them into basements.
May. 16
War in Ukraine
Attacks on Ukraine’s food supplies and grain intended for export intensified, as did the use of cluster and phosphorous munitions on civilian residential areas.
May. 2
War in Ukraine
Kyiv Post visited the Kyiv suburb that witnessed the horrors of Russian occupation at the beginning of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Apr. 2
War in Ukraine
During its 33 days of occupation, the Russian military is alleged to have committed more than 9,000 war crimes in the Bucha district and killed more than 1,400 civilians, including 37 children.
Mar. 31
War in Ukraine
Police say they’ve been able to gather a massive amount of data on the alleged war criminals, including their phone numbers and the names of their relatives.
Mar. 31