Articles

02 June 2024

‘We will be in Ukraine until the end,’ a Canadian volunteer says in Kharkiv

Paul Hughes’ organization carried out more than 300 missions in Ukraine. During one of them, a Canadian was interrogated for eight hours by the Russians.
01 June 2024

Russian drones damaged more than 2 thousand residential buildings in Ukraine

Front-line Regions suffer the most from UAV attacks.
31 May 2024

Bodily injury as a war crime against Ukrainians

Formally, it’s not torture, but the consequences are even worse.
30 May 2024

Executions without warning and according to hit lists

Patterns of deliberate murders in the Kyiv Region.
28 May 2024

What are crimes against humanity?

The (un)forgotten term of the 20th century is once again becoming associated with Ukraine.
20 May 2024

Every tenth school in Ukraine suffered from the war

As of mid-April, the T4P (Tribunal for Putin) Initiative database documented 2,204 probable war crimes against scientific and educational institutions.
09 May 2024

‘I see no path to reconciliation until evil is called evil’

The mass grave at the Temple of St. Andrii the First-Called in Bucha became the last refuge for Ukrainians who suffered from Russian aggression. How do we overcome discord and hatred? Is it possible to overcome them?
01 May 2024

‘I am guilty of loving Ukraine!’

In the Russian Federation, a mother of two children from Melitopol was given 9 years in prison.
25 April 2024

Destroyed Kantsedalivka images from the air

The village of Kantsedalivka in the Kharkiv Region was liberated last fall. Then, the volunteers who were the first to get to the village saw a terrible picture: ruins, burnt cars, charred bodies.
24 April 2024

On land and sea: Planting mines in Ukraine

We recorded 156 civilian deaths and 279 injuries due to mines.
23 April 2024

Destroyed Pervomaiske images from the air

Since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Pervomaiske was constantly shelled. The village had no light for over a year: the occupiers severely damaged the power grid.
22 April 2024

Velyki Prokhody images from the air after de-occupation

175 kilograms of TNT, 68 anti-tank mines — the Russians left behind an incredible amount of explosives in a border village in the Kharkiv Region.
21 April 2024

Strategic threat in the Strategic Plan

The Strategic Plan for implementing the powers of the prosecutor's Office in criminal prosecution for committing international crimes for 2023-2025 was approved.
18 April 2024

Forced disappearances in the Kharkiv Region: analytical review

In the period from 24 February 2022 to 31 March 2023, we recorded 1,874 cases of disappearances in the Kharkiv Region. A total of 2,025 people were missing.
14 April 2024

Speech at the opening of the Fourth Readings in memory of Arseniy Roginsky

It is necessary to create an International Tribunal with a special charter for the legal qualification of crimes of the communist regime of the USSR and post-communist Russia.
12 April 2024

‘He called to set Kremlin on fire’

Anatolii Levchenko is a well-known theater director in Mariupol. The man was accused of inciting hatred, extremism, and terrorism, and even calling for the Kremlin arson because he posted on Facebook a chewing gum wrapper, “Love is...”.
07 April 2024

Eight torture chambers in 21 months — the geography of captivity

‘…They kept telling us: we are changing you, we are going for an exchange. . . I moved from place to place eight times, thinking I was going on an exchange. Instead, they brought me to a new ‘reception’. . . As soon as we were unloaded from the police wagon, they started beating us’.
04 April 2024

Destroyed Shapovalivka images from the air

The Derhachi Region at the border was among the first to be attacked by the Russians. About half the community was occupied. At the same time, the village of Shapovalivka found itself in the gray zone.
31 March 2024

Torturing the priests and destroying the churches

Below just some of the hundreds of Russian crimes against churches during the war in Ukraine are described.
28 March 2024

The Russians kidnapped two brothers from Enerhodar who worked at Zaporizhzhia NPP

Liudmyla Vasylivna is waiting for two relatives to return from Russian captivity: in September 2022, in Enerhodar, the Russians took her twin brothers, Serhii ta Oleksandr Korzh.
27 March 2024

‘If we don’t invest in art, we can fail’, Matvii Vaisberg says

Paintings by the artist Matvii Vaisberg became illustrations for the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group’s new book about Mariupol. He believes we should do more to promote contemporary Ukrainian art worldwide.
25 March 2024

Destroyed villages of Dibrivne and Kurulka images from the air

In the Kharkiv Region, two villages are just 10 minutes away from each other: Dibrivne and Kurulka. One was occupied by the Russians and heavily mined, and the other was destroyed.
20 March 2024

Inaction as a path to impunity

For ten years, not a single court has considered this question: were the crimes against participants in the Revolution of Dignity crimes against humanity?
19 March 2024

What does a military chaplain do, and who needs him?

And what do chebureks [deep-fried turnovers with a filling of ground or minced meat and onions] have to do with it? Lieutenant Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleh Sydorenko recalls the story from the service.