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Russia continues 'liberating' Ukraine by killing a baby and civilians trying to flee Kharkiv oblast

. “The world’s second army, it would seem, is only able to fight civilians”

• Freedom of conscience and religion   • The right to health care

Chief Rabbi of Odesa: “Ukraine is the safest country in the world for Jews”

“Previously I loved and respected the Ukrainian people. But now, after the beginning of the war, I’m simply over the moon about them".

• War crimes   • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russian invaders raid Kherson oblast home of member of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis and former political prisoner

Russia has demonstrated yet again the repression that Crimean Tatars in particular, but all Ukrainians can expect in any Ukrainian territory that falls under Russian occupation

• Publicistics

The cross of Abel and the cross of Cain are different crosses

Compassionate Europeans need to realize that by taking Russians out of responsibility, they are actually doing them a disservice. Because the crime of the Russian state in Ukraine, not understood as a sin and not brought out of the soul through repentance, will inevitably lead to an even worse sin.

• War crimes

62-year-old Chernihiv village head abducted by FSB to Russia and tortured

Hanna Havrylina's Russian torturers even forcibly cut her hair off, evoking involuntary associations with the Nazis who used to shave the heads of Holocaust victims.

• Voices of war   • Interview

‘I saw fire arrows flying from Kherson...’

Talking to Ukrainians, we preserve the voices of witnesses for the history and future tribunal of war criminals. Read an interview with a inhabitant of Mykolayiv whose apartment was destroyed by Russian grad system.

• War crimes

Russia destroys Mariupol and tries to get illegally deported residents to move to Siberia

According to the Mariupol City Council, Putin's policy is clear - first Russia destroys a successful and warm city on the Sea of Azov, and then they drive its residents to Siberia or Sakhalin to work as cheap labour.

• Freedom of conscience and religion   • Children’s rights

Crimean Tatar political prisoner’s child told by Russian officer that they’ll come back for him – and they have

Amar was just 14 when the Russian FSB came for his father, Tofik Abdulgaziev, and 22 other Crimean Tatar civic journalists or activists

• War crimes

Russian soldiers risk prison or injure themselves so as to not fight in Ukraine

Military servicemen from 17 Russian cities have approached human rights lawyers for assistance after refusing to go or return to take part in Russia’s war against Ukraine

• The right to life   • Voices of war

‘... I sang in the basement to calm my daughter down’

Kyiv volunteer Antonina Dembitska interviews Ukrainians, who had to flee the war, to preserve the voices of witnesses for the history and future tribunal of war criminals. Read an interview with a Kharkiv woman who was forced to flee shelling and bombing with a baby in her arms and a five-year-old daughter.

• War crimes

Charred bodies of Russian invaders' torture victims found in Kharkiv oblast

It is increasingly clear that harrowing discoveries should be expected in all parts of Ukraine that have, however temporarily, fallen under Russian occupation, with the Kharkiv oblast village of Husarivka no exception

• War crimes

Russia accused of using mobile crematoria to hide its war crimes in Mariupol

According to the Mariupol City Council, the Russian invaders have organized a collection point for the bodies of their victims and are using special units to pick up bodies left in different parts of the besieged city in order to dispose of them