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Russian shelling kills two, injures six across Donetsk Oblast towns
Fourth body found under rubble after Russian strike on Kharkiv
Russia expands African influence through education and sports programs, forming Kremlin-loyal elite on the continent
10 June 2025Russia launches massive drone and missile strikes on Ukraine, killing at least seven civilians
03 June 2025Moscow admits stealing Ukrainian children but refuses to discuss exact numbers – Zelenskyy
Russian attack on Kherson ambulance kills driver, injures two healthcare workers
Talks in Istanbul: Ukraine demands the return of children deported by Russia
Russians launch double-tap strike on rescuers and medics in Nikopol overnight
01 June 2025Russians kill four people in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Ukraine will propose a roadmap for achieving a sustainable peace settlement during the negotiations with Russia in Istanbul
In Donetsk, occupational authorities launched the “Big Brother” project, aimed at young people with pro-Ukrainian views.
31 May 2025Russians kill one and injure three people in attacks on Kupiansk and Vovchanski Khutory in the Kharkiv Oblast
Russian guided bombs kill 9-year-old girl and injure 6-year-old boy in Zaporizhzhia Oblast Attack
Expert warned about three challenges to proper documentation of international crimes and preservation of evidence of Russian aggression against Ukraine
“The truth makes a person free, and therefore victorious”: a documentary about the oppression of priests in occupied Melitopol was shown in Kyiv
In occupied Sevastopol, security forces kidnapped Serhii Hryshchenkov, there has been no information about him for several weeks
30 May 2025
Natalie Adamovych
18 May
Silent deportation: how the descendants of Crimean Tatars deported in 1944 are experiencing it again

Tetiana Zhukova
24 March
Ukrainians in Belarusian prisons: persecution, repression and sentences

Artem Hirieiev
26 February
11 years of oppression and repression: how human rights in occupied Crimea are approaching zero

Liudmyla Tiagnyriadno
20 November
“The Biggest Danger in Captivity is to Lose a Part of Yourself:” Human Rights Advocate Maksym Butkevych Speaks About Serving on the Front Line, Captivity, and the Rehabilitation Process

Artem Hirieiev
17 October
Abductions: from sensation to routine. How the practice of enforced disappearances has changed in the occupied Crimea

Lina Zuban
28 September
“Broken ribs have already healed, so there’s no point”: what civilians face after captivity and torture to get money and help

Mykola Mirnyj
23 September
Kremlin’s forgotten political prisoners in Crimea: Human rights advocates urge global focus on Ukrainian hostages at the Crimea Platform

Iryna Yuzyk
20 August
The global HIV/AIDS epidemic: how the UN is trying to overcome it by 2030 despite Russian sabotage
Columns

“I hear your anger, your dreams, and your hope”: a letter to a peer under occupation from a 10th grader from the Kherson region

No one should ever be allowed to violate the rights of Indigenous peoples

What does just peace mean for Ukraine and why does Crimea remain a fundamental issue?

“The number is not answering, but I can hear you”: A letter to a peer in occupation from a 10th grade student
