United Nations human rights workers documented over 200 cases of enforced disappearances of civilians between February, when the Russians launched their invasion, and late May. Mainly the perpetrators are Russian military or affiliated armed groups
“The Russians have violated every single one of those principles almost daily,” said Mike Newton, a Vanderbilt University law professor who frequently supports efforts to prosecute war crimes all over the world
Ukrainian authorities said 144 of the country’s soldiers have returned in a prisoner swap with Russia. Of those released, 95 are fighters who defended the Azovstal steel plant in the besieged port city of Mariupol, which Russian troops captured in May
“Unable to withstand the fire of our artillery, missile and air strikes, the occupiers left Snake Island,” Valery Zaluzhny, the head of Ukraine’s armed forces, said in a video speech on Facebook
On Feb. 27, Russian soldiers invaded the village. They came to Andrusha’s home a month later. Based on some pictures and messages they found on her phone, they accused Andrusha of informing the Ukrainian army about Russian troop movements. And they took her away. She is stillmissing
Before Russia’s invasion, some NATO members had been reluctant to bulk up their military budgets and contribute to the common defense. That has changed in recent months, and other NATO members are expected to announce force posture increases during the summit in Madrid
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