Tortured locals during the occupation: russian special forces officer who captured Kinburn Spit was served with a notice of suspicion
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Occupants' shooting of Ukrainian prisoners of war near Robotyno: criminal proceedings initiated
They are afraid to use it close to the Ukrainian border: why the occupiers "moved" the A-50 aircraft closer to Rostov
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Tortured locals during the occupation: russian special forces officer who captured Kinburn Spit was served with a notice of suspicion
According to the investigation, russian commander Yevgeny Deli organized the detention and torture of local residents during the occupation of the Kinburn Spit in Ukraine.
Intensity of fighting is high around Avdiivka, the main direction for Russian Federation is Lastochkine
The intensity of fighting around Avdiivka is high. According to the Ukrainian military, the occupants are concentrating on Lastochkine.
Over 122 thousand cases of Russian war crimes registered in Ukraine - Kostin
Ukrainian prosecutors have registered more than 122,000 cases of war crimes committed by Russian troops since their invasion in 2022, of which 509 suspects have been notified of suspicion and 80 have been convicted.
Shmyhal: Japanese Parliament is united in support of Ukraine and supports Ukrainians fighting against russian aggression
The Japanese parliament is united in its support for Ukraine, as stated by the Ukrainian prime minister after a meeting with the Japanese-Ukrainian inter-parliamentary group.
Occupants' shooting of Ukrainian prisoners of war near Robotyno: criminal proceedings initiated
A criminal investigation has been opened into the shooting of Ukrainian prisoners of war near Robotyn, Zaporizhzhia region, which was filmed and posted online.
They are afraid to use it close to the Ukrainian border: why the occupiers "moved" the A-50 aircraft closer to Rostov
The Ukrainian Air Force spokesman said that Russian aviation has reduced its activity in areas where several Russian planes were recently shot down and has moved its A-50 aircraft further away from the Ukrainian border.
Prosecutor General: 18 investigations into the murders of 38 prisoners of war are underway
Law enforcement officers are investigating 18 criminal proceedings over the murders of 38 Ukrainian prisoners of war by the Russian military.
The Council is not going to restrict the right to education of children of evaders: Arakhamia denies report
The head of the parliamentary faction denied reports that children of draft dodgers would be denied admission to universities, saying that the parliament has no plans to restrict the right to education.
Estonian prime minister says military warehouses may have left items needed to support Ukraine
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that other countries may have military stockpiles that could be provided to support Ukraine.
"Time is of the essence": White House criticizes House lawmakers for adjourning Ukraine aid vote
The White House has criticized House Republicans for taking a two-week recess without passing a decision on critical aid to Ukraine.