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Russian invaders use Mariupol supermarket to dump the bodies of their victims

he Mariupol authorities have reposted a harrowing photo which appears to show the premises of a supermarket being used as a dumping ground for the bodies of Mariupol residents

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russia imprisons three lawyers amid mounting repression in occupied Crimea and newly seized Ukrainian cities

The mass arrests and imprisonment on absurd charges are clearly a threat, aimed at deterring lawyers from defending Russia’s growing number of political prisoners

• War crimes

International experts issue stark warning of Russian genocide against Ukraine

An independent study has concluded that there is a serious risk of Russian genocide in Ukraine evidenced both in Russia’s incitement to commit genocide and in its pattern of atrocities

• Voices of war   • Interview

Sterilizing Syringes With Vodka And Finding Shrapnel In The Back. What Is It Like To Be A Doctor In A Bomb Shelter?

Hanna Shevchyk, 31, used to work in a maternity hospital in Mariupol. She had to spend a month in the bomb shelter. Her war story is different from others due to medical details, and shows how you can still save lives when there’s a lack of medicines.

• War crimes   • Research

Summary of events that took place in Kharkiv and Kharkiv region during the first 90 days of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war (February 24 – May 24 2022)

The analysis of the collected information gives grounds to claim that there were deaths and injuries of civilians, destruction and damage of civilian objects due to wilful shelling and indiscriminate shelling, probable incidents of enforced disappearances, captures of civilians, violations of humanitarian corridors and attacks on humanitarian aid supplies and convoys, volunteers, looting, killings.

• Events

“Fight poverty, not Ukraine” – digest of Russian protests

In Dagestan a schoolgirl finished her graduation speech with phrases : “No to War! Free Ukraine! Putin is a devil”. She was forced to publicly apologize for this.

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russia carries out multiple arrests of Crimean Tatar lawyers representing victims of repression in occupied Crimea

Four Crimean Tatar lawyers, all well-known for their tireless work in representing Russia’s ever-mounting number of Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners, have been detained in the last two days

• War crimes

Russia kills at least 240 Ukrainian children, forcibly deports thousands of others

Killings, rape and sexual abuse; enforced deportation and abduction are just some of the appalling war crimes that Russian military are committing in Ukraine

• War crimes   • Events

Summary of the events that occurred in Kherson city and Kherson oblast during the 90 days of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war (February 24 – May 24 2022)

This publication provides the summary of the information gathered by the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, within the global initiative “Tribunal for Putin” on the alleged international crimes in 90 days of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. 840 episodes were documented and recorded in the database.

• War crimes

Putin’s new Russian ‘citizenship’ decree demonstrates plans to annex much more Ukrainian territory

The new move is still further confirmation, should any more have been required, that Putin was lying when he claimed that Russia was not seeking to annex still further parts of Ukrainian territory

• Freedom of expression   • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Ukrainian seized and sentenced in Russian-occupied Crimea for pro-Ukrainian social media comments

A 21-year-old Crimean has received an 18-month suspended sentence in Russian-occupied Crimea for “pro-Ukrainian slogans” on social media

• War crimes

Life sentence in Ukraine’s first war crimes trial since Russia’s total invasion but questions remain

A court in Kyiv has sentenced Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin to life imprisonment on war crimes charges for killing a civilian in cold blood shortly after Russia began its total invasion of Ukraine