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• Army

Law on mobilization: The Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group analysis

We explain whether going to the military registration and enlistment office (TTsK) is necessary and how it will issue call-up papers and register cars. And also, why the new law does not actually solve our problems.

• War crimes

Russia calls donations to Ukrainian Army ‘financing terrorism’ as it escalates repression in occupied Ukraine

Russia is stepping up prosecutions for social media posts, however old, and is openly trying to terrorize Ukrainians by demonstrating that even their bank accounts are under surveillance

• Freedom of conscience and religion   • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Ukrainian becomes first Jehovah’s Witness to face escalated persecution in Russian prison

Russia has been persecuting Ukrainian believers since soon after its appalling ban of a world faith, however this is the first time that any Jehovah’s Witness has faced such an escalation in sentence

• War crimes

Russia holds abducted Melitopol journalist and her husband incommunicado for over a year

Iryna and Oleksandr Levchenko had remained in Melitopol, hoping for its liberation and assuming they were not in danger. They proved tragically wrong

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russia drops all pretence in latest conveyor belt trial of six Crimean Tatar political prisoners

The FSB are clearly certain of their full impunity and make no effort to even ensure that the 'testimony' of its 'secret witnesses' match the photos allegedly enabling identification of the defendants

• War crimes

Russia finally admits to holding journalist Victoria Roshchyna almost a year after abducting her from occupied Ukraine

Russia has not provided any information about where the young journalist is being held and why, and is blocking any contact with her

• War crimes

Russia sentences four Ukrainian POWs to life imprisonment for defending Mariupol

Russia is using torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war in its attempt to rewrite the facts about its invasion of Mariupol and the crimes it committed

• War crimes

Carnage as Russia bombs crowded DIY store, targets rescuers and Ukrainian publisher in Kharkiv

Russia had killed at least 35 civilians from the beginning of its mass offensive on Kharkiv to 24 May. The death toll from its missile strikes on shoppers at a DIY hypermarket already stands at 16, with that number likely to rise

• Voices of war   • Interview

‘A helicopter is flying, I look — a rocket is heading towards us...’

Oleksandr Hanziichuk is a resident of Borodianka in the Kyiv Region. The man lived there with his elderly mother and tried to save her from the bombing. At first, people hid in basements and later miraculously escaped from this hell.

• War crimes

Russia bribes soldiers with land plundered from real owners in occupied Ukraine

Russia is forcing Ukrainians to take Russian citizenship and personally confirm ownership or face losing their homes on occupied territory

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

Ukrainian scientist banned from occupied Crimea and his elderly mother in reprisal for refusing Russian citizenship

Guriy Kornilyev formally rejected Russian citizenship “to not give Putin the chance to claim to be protecting him”. Russia’s revenge is brutal

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Crimean Tatar political prisoner suffers heart attack in torture-like Russian prison

Russia is now directly endangering the lives of two recognized political prisoners persecuted as part of its attack on the Crimean Tatar human rights movement