Ukraine: A Day in the Life of a Journalist on the Frontline
“As soon as we leave, a Russian shell lands exactly where we had been. If we’d left 30 seconds later, I would not be here to write this.”
20 Jul 22
“As soon as we leave, a Russian shell lands exactly where we had been. If we’d left 30 seconds later, I would not be here to write this.”
Whatever Russia does next, the effects of the conflict in east Ukraine will be lasting.
Such trials are seen as problematic in many jurisdictions and could lead to further litigation.
Why Olenivka’s bereaved families are taking their case to the International Criminal Court.
About 900,000 pensioners in need of aid and protection are among those bearing the brunt of the conflict in the country’s east.
First Channel TV reports resounding win for Right Sector leader Dmytro Yarosh when he scored less than one per cent.