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Russian-installed ‘leader’ in occupied Ukraine acknowledges that Ukrainians hate and try to kill them

Even Russians supporting their country’s invasion of Ukraine, and local collaborators admit that they have every reason to fear for their lives, with the population hating them

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russia begins trial of Crimean Tatars arrested after humiliating attack by Ukraine

The false claims made by Russia’s FSB and propaganda media only compounded suspicion that the five Crimean Tatar journalist or civic activists had been arrested in revenge for a devastatingly effective attack that Russia was denying

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63% of Russians view bloody dictator and mass murderer Stalin positively. In Ukraine only 4%

A substantial majority of Russians view mass murderer and dictator Joseph Stalin “with respect, admiration or approval”. Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, just 4% of Ukrainians give such a response

• Voices of war   • Interview

American Volunteer at Bucha Morgue

Patrick Loveless came to Bucha immediately after its release: he helped to sort the corpses in the Bucha morgue and saw and felt the consequences of what the Russians did. What he saw shocked him so much that he could not forget about it.

• War crimes

Russia passes grotesque sentences against Azov Regiment POWs taken prisoner for defending Ukraine

The ‘sentences’ against Pavlo Artemenko and Anton Romaniuk are, presumably, to be used as ‘proof’ to back Russian attempts to turn reality upside down and blame Ukraine for the crimes its armed forces have been committing on Ukrainian territory

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Crimean imprisoned for ‘discrediting Russia’s army’ and its war crimes in Ukraine on social media

Danylo Seryohin is the latest victim of draconian legislation rushed through immediately after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in order to silence protest

• Voices of war   • Interview

‘I prayed to God for my trees to resist’

Liudmyla Lomeiko, a resident of Moshun (village in Kyiv Region), used to transmit the coordinates of the enemy to her son, who is serving now in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, during the first days of the full-scale war. She prayed for the trees she had planted with her own hands to resist.

• Voices of war   • Interview

‘Every minute we wondered whether we would survive or not’

“Day and night merged into one. We were terrified of them, and I still fear them now,” says Vira Kaidan, a Zalissia resident who hid from the Russians in an unfamiliar basement for nine days. Seeing a man on the street, the Russians fired into the air, and when the family tried to evacuate, they assured them that the Ukrainians were shelling the village.

• War crimes

60 thousand Ukrainians forcibly mobilized to fight Russia’s war against Ukraine

Nobody knows the number of men forcibly mobilized from occupied Donbas and killed as Russia’s cannon fodder for its war of aggression against Ukraine

• Voices of war   • Interview

‘When a rocket hit our shelter, a hot water pipe there was damaged. My friend was doused with boiling water, all his clothes just stuck to him’

Denys Nozhaiskyi has relatives in Mariupol. He was in Kyiv when the war began, but fate brought him later to Bucha during the days of the heaviest shelling. The man says that now he has only one wish: to go to the war and take revenge on the enemy.

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Medical torture continues as Ukrainian journalist and human rights activist deported to Russian prison

It is possibly deliberate policy that Russia's criminal charges against civic journalist Iryna Danilovych were so evidently fabricated, as a lesson to others of what they too can expect in revenge for civic courage and speaking the truth

• Events

Russians take parody 'My Denunciation' app seriously and report neighbours for opposing war against Ukraine or Putin

Even before its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian regime was actively encouraging anonymous denunciations of neighbours or workmates for supposed ‘extremism’ or ‘anti-Russian views’.