She tried to save her wounded son but ended up in captivity. The team of the APUS Project and the ‘People1st!’ campaign created an animated video about Snizhana Kozlova, a civilian from Mariupol who ...
Maryna Bilousova has become the latest of a huge number of Ukrainians to be accused by an invading power of ‘treason’ for supporting the defenders of their own country ...
Russian legislators formalize mass plunder of Ukrainians’ homes on occupied territoryRussia’s State Duma has passed in its first reading a draft law clearly aimed at speeding up the appropriation of ...
Russia has systematically tortured Ukrainian POWs in most places of imprisonment. In Mordovian Prison Colony No. 10, however, the most notorious torturer was a medical worker ...
The aggressor state claimed claiming Yulia Mosiak, a Ukrainian citizen, “decided to commit treason” (under Russian legislation!) by protecting the Ukrainian defenders of her own country ...
Install MAX, Russia’s big brother surveillance app or face repression in occupied UkraineUkrainians on occupied territory are now facing a new danger. Not only are you at risk if the Russian occupiers ...
First arrest under new Russian law over an Internet search for Ukraine’s Azov RegimentRussia’s FSB has, for the first time, applied new legislation enabling prosecution for merely looking something up ...
“I decided to fight against Russia’s military aggression. Perhaps my words are worsening my position, but, your honour, my conscience is more important for me.” From Yulia Lemeshchenko’s final address ...
The charges against 24-year-old Denys Shepotko, under Russian legislation concerning events over which Russia had no jurisdiction, are a legal absurdity.
On 11 November, Russia’s State Duma adopted a bill which significantly increases penalties for so-called sabotage and other crimes, as well as lowering the age from which criminal liability begins ...
The Vinnytsia Oblast Court of Appeal, presided over by Judge Serhiy Medvetskyi, ruled to release Viktor Sleptsov—a 68-year-old lifer with stage IV cancer.
Volodymyr Yatsun was abducted twice, although the stunt claiming to show his 'arrest' was probably staged long after the 50-year-old from occupied Berdiansk (Zaporizhzhia oblast) had been seized by ...
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