Volunteers from the Yurba group help residents clear the rubble in their house that was destroyed following Russia's attack last year, on April 22, 2023 in Zahal'tsi village, Kyiv region, Ukraine.
Volunteers from the Yurba group help residents clear the rubble in their house that was destroyed following Russia's attack last year, on April 22, 2023 in Zahal'tsi village, Kyiv region, Ukraine. © Roman Pilipey/Getty Images

Ukraine Justice Report - Issue 44

6 June 2023

IWPR's Frontline Updates – unique insights from our network of local reporters and updates from our programmes.

IWPR’s weekly Ukraine Justice Report provides an overview of key events and links to essential reading from Ukrainian and international reports alongside dedicated IWPR reporting and analysis.

A car formerly used by Russian troops sits damaged on May 15, 2022 in Tsyrkuny, Ukraine. Nine Russian soldiers have been indicted for the war crime of large-scale theft of property with breaking into a home in the village, about 25 kilometres from the Russian border
A car formerly used by Russian troops sits damaged on May 15, 2022 in Tsyrkuny, Ukraine. Nine Russian soldiers have been indicted for the war crime of large-scale theft of property with breaking into a home in the village, about 25 kilometres from the Russian border © John Moore/Getty Images
COURTSIDE

Nine Russian Soldiers to be Tried in Kharkiv for Looting

The servicemen reportedly photographed and filmed themselves with stolen property worth nearly 10,000 US dollars.
People walk by a graffiti depicting Vladimir Putin in Simferopol, Crimea. Forced mobilisation of Ukrainian citizens within territories occupied by Russia has been ongoing since the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014. Almost 40,000 Ukrainian citizens are understood to have been illegally mobilised.
People walk by a graffiti depicting Vladimir Putin in Simferopol, Crimea. Forced mobilisation of Ukrainian citizens within territories occupied by Russia has been ongoing since the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014. Almost 40,000 Ukrainian citizens are understood to have been illegally mobilised. © Alexander Aksakov/Getty Images

Ukrainians Forcibly Recruited to Russian Army

Kyiv is pursuing the illegal mobilisation of those living under occupation as a war crime.
UKRAINE JUSTICE BRIEFING

Tuesday, 6 June ‘23

This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.

•  Nearly 3,000 War-related Crimes Against Children Recorded
•  Russian Suspected of Killing Four in Bucha Identified
•  Russian Propagandist Suspected of Calling for Genocide
•  Suspicion Issued Over Death of Civilians in Chernihiv Region
•  Russian Security Official Who “Ordered Torture” Identified

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