Russia's War Crimes
Average of at least 16 children killed or injured in Ukraine every week as escalation of war nears 1,000 days
At least 2,406 children have been killed or injured since the escalation of the war in Ukraine nearly 1,000 days ago, according to the latest available verified reports. In...
They Cared for New Life. Then Death Came to Their Clinic
It was one horrific day of the war in Ukraine when a missile fell on the Adonis clinic in Kyiv.
Torture by Russian authorities amounts to crimes against humanity, says UN Commission of Inquiry
Russian authorities have committed torture as a crime against humanity, says the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine in its latest report presented yesterday to...
“Wiped Off The Face Of The Earth”: How Russia Erased A Ukrainian City
"It barely exists anymore," said the mayor of Vovchansk, an industrial town razed by a Russian onslaught shocking even for the killing fields of...
Ukrainian journalist dies in Russian custody
A journalist taken captive by Russia while reporting in eastern Ukraine has died in custody, Ukrainian officials announced Thursday.
Viktoria Roshchyna, 28, had been in...
Ukraine Calls Russian Strike On Grain Ship In Odesa ‘Deliberate Terrorist Tactic’
Russian forces continued to hit the Odesa region -- with Ukraine's main Black Sea ports -- with ballistic missiles, damaging a second foreign-flagged civilian...
‘Ecocide’ is being used as a weapon of war in Ukraine. It should be one of the crimes tried in the International Criminal Court
Since Feb. 24, 2022, Russia has been waging simultaneous wars in Ukraine: a conventional one, hybrid or cyber warfare, and one against the environment,...
Kyiv says Russia has executed 93 Ukrainian POWs since start of war
Ukraine has documented evidence related to the execution of 93 Ukrainian prisoners of war, according to a law enforcement official tasked with investigating war...
Worsening impact on civilians of Russia’s attack, torture of prisoners of war
Spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Liz Throssell joined by Danielle Bell Head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (remotely from Kyiv)
‘Everything is dead’: Ukraine rushes to stem ecocide after river poisoning
Russia is suspected of deliberately leaking chemical waste into a river, with deadly consequences for wildlife