Iryna Domashchenko
Kyiv-based IWPR's court reporter
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Kyiv-based IWPR's court reporter
IWPR's court reporter, she regularly writes for the Ukraine's Justice Report. She also works with Ukraine's Media Initiative For Human Rights and has previously worked for the Court Reporter justice platform. Based in Kyiv, Iryna is originally from the southern port city of Kherson where she reported for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Major accused of brutal treatment in Bucha in addition to similar offences in Irpin during March 2022.
The defendant pleaded guilty to offences allegedly committed during the occupation of Borodyanka in March 2022.
Crime took place after fighter jet downed in Chernihiv in March 2022.
Summons describes how men were beaten, electrocuted with stun guns and branded with a hot iron before being subjected to forced labour.
Accused man already found guilty of fighting for the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic.
Accused men planned and carried out a series of assaults over a single day during the occupation of a Brovary district village.
A colonel kept Ukrainian captives in a narrow pit, ordered their abuse and extorted money from relatives.
Officer shot and wounded two Ukrainian men and ordered various premises robbed.
Nearly 400 civilians were crammed into a cellar and used as “human shields” by the Russian forces.
Villagers reported that the occupying forces hunted for young women to sexually assault.