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Ukrainian Court to Hear Yahidne Rape Case
Three Russian soldiers will be tried in absentia and behind closed doors.
How a Ukrainian Cat Escaped Russian Captivity
Amid multiple tales of looting and destruction, a rare happy ending.
Russia Key to Ukrainian-Uzbek Gas Talks
Yahidne: “Let the World Know”
Hundreds of villagers were crammed into a cellar to serve as “human shields” for the Russian forces.
Occupied Energodar, as Quiet as a Graveyard
The city, home to Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, fell into Russian hands on March 4, and it is now impossible to leave.
Russian Corporal Feared Backlash for Him and His Family in Russia
The defendant pleaded guilty to offences allegedly committed during the occupation of Borodyanka in March 2022.
“Reporting War Crimes Trials Was Not My Plan. Then Russia Invaded.”
How a journalist from Kherson dedicated herself to the arduous but essential task of covering court cases.
Russian Officer Sentenced for Attack on Residential Building
Although tanker was captured on the day his offence was committed, he was exchanged in a prisoner swap.
Stolen Clothes, Gold and Scooters: Prosecuting Russian Looting
Sentences for robbery have already been handed done; many more are expected.