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COURTSIDE
Russian Soldier to be Tried for Murdering Bucha Resident
The victim’s teenage son survived by playing dead after he was shot and wounded.

INTERVIEW
Can the Council of Europe Create A Tribunal for Putin?
Ukrainian human rights defender argues that this could be the platform on which the mechanism of the prosecution for the crime of aggression can be built.
UKRAINE JUSTICE BRIEFING
Tuesday, 9 Jul ‘24
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
- Ukrainian Militant Accused of Rape in Kharkiv Region
- Over 4,000 Investigations of War Crimes Against Children
- 17 Convicted Russian Soldiers Serving Sentences in Ukraine
Ukraine Justice Report