War crimes
Five Ukrainians tortured for ‘confessions’ because the FSB couldn’t catch the partisans who killed a Russian-installed traitor
Violations of Ukrainian Children’s Rights in the Context of War: A Publication by ADC Memorial Brussels and KHPG Marking dated to the June’s Child Protection Days
61-year-old Ukrainian tells Russian court how he was forced to listen, while bound to a chair, as his wife was tortured
Savagely tortured, then sentenced by the Russians to 13 years for letters to her Ukrainian defender son
Russia sentences Ukrainian military pensioner to 18 years after itself admitting there were no grounds to imprison him
Russia stages third ‘trial’ of Ukrainian POW, adds 2 years to illegal 18-year sentence for comments about Russian war crimes
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