“If You Run, We Will Shoot You”: How Russia Forces Ukrainians Into Its Army
Tens of thousands in Crimea and eastern Ukraine have been recruited to fight on behalf of the occupying forces.
Tens of thousands in Crimea and eastern Ukraine have been recruited to fight on behalf of the occupying forces.
Realistic expectations will be needed to manage painfully slow and often disputed justice processes that are unlikely to contribute to reconciliation.
Legal expert warns that sexual violence is being used as a “tool of psychological terror, intimidation and torture”.
Concerted international action will be needed to hold senior figures to account.
Missile attacks on civilian targets key to proving allegations of war crimes committed on a mass scale.
Steep learning curve for Ukrainian justice system now tasked with prosecuting complex crimes under international humanitarian law.
The Ukrainian army is slowly gaining ground with the aim of cutting Russian supply chains.
Although the iconic cultural centre lies in ruins, those who kept it alive for decades are trying to revive its legacy.