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"Maidan cases": SBI has already announced more than 200 suspicions, more than a hundred cases have been sent to court
Based on the materials of the State Bureau of Investigation, 117 indictments against 211 people were sent to court for involvement in crimes during the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine in 2013-2014.
Kremlin is forcing artists in Russia to openly support the war in Ukraine - British intelligence
The Kremlin is forcing Russian artists to openly support the war in Ukraine, otherwise they face being blacklisted, according to a British intelligence report.
Ukrainian Air Force Commander reports shooting down two more Russian planes in the east
The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force reports the downing of two Russian Su-34 and Su-35S aircraft in eastern Ukraine on February 19.
Blockade of the Polish border: Kubrakov talks with head of Poland's National Security Bureau over blocking of passenger transport
About 3,000 trucks have accumulated in queues on the Polish-Ukrainian border due to the blockade of transport by Polish protesters, Kubrakov talks with the head of the Polish National Security Bureau over the blockade of passenger transport.
The cause of Navalny's death has not been established - spokeswoman for the Russian opposition leader
Navalny's mother and lawyers were denied access to his body at the morgue and told that the investigation into his death was still ongoing and that the cause of death had not been established.
A 16-year-old boy was tortured during the occupation of Kupiansk district: three enemy accomplices were served with a notice of suspicion
The prosecutor's office served suspicion notices to three residents of the Kupiansk district who tortured and abused a 16-year-old boy in August 2022 to obtain information about pro-Ukrainian citizens.
International Court of Justice to assess Israel's actions in the Palestinian territories
The International Court of Justice will begin hearings to assess the legal consequences of Israel's actions in the Palestinian territories since 1967.
EU may name sanctions regime for human rights violations after navalny
The EU may rename its human rights sanctions regime the "navalny sanctions regime" in honor of the late Russian politician.
Special forces from Kremlin arrive in TOT to monitor the work of so-called "election commissions" - DIU
Special forces from the Kremlin arrived in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to monitor fraud and oversee the illegal so-called "presidential elections.
Europe is looking for an alternative to NATO if Trump is elected
European officials have privately discussed the creation of a continent-wide addition to NATO that could work alongside or replace U. S. security guarantees, depending on the outcome of the U.S. election.