War in Ukraine
May. 27, 2023
Video surveillance equipment made by many Chinese companies are actually spy cameras for China and Russia – banned in the US, UK, EU and Australia, they are still being used in Ukraine.
War in Ukraine
Sep. 28, 2022
In an industrial suburb of Kharkiv, on the trash-littered grounds of a long-abandoned factory, men in combat armor are loading vehicles with everything from 50-kilo bags of flour, to sanitary napkins,
War in Ukraine
Aug. 10, 2022
In the first days of the war, among all the panic and chaos, Dr. Maryana Dvulit MD witnessed a huge problem for patients who relied on critical daily medications such as insulin pens, antibiotics, and
Aug. 31, 2018
The Kremlin has blamed the Ukrainian government for the death of Alexander Zakharchenko, 42, the separatist leader of the Russian-controlled part of Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine. He was fatally w
Aug. 17, 2018
This story has been updated to include comments from Yegor Firsov. A Russian television channel has aired an interview with kidnapped journalist Stanislav Aseev, in which he confesses to working for U
Oct. 17, 2016
The murder of Arseniy Pavlov known as Motorola, the commander of a Donetsk-based unit of Russian-backed mercenaries, made international headlines on Oct. 16. Pavlov was only one of many separatist lea
Oct. 16, 2016
Russian mercenary Arseniy Pavlov, better known as Motorola, was killed in an explosion in Donetsk on Oct. 16. Separatist authorities confirmed Pavlov’s death. Denis Pushilin, the speaker of the separa
May. 1, 2015
More testimony is emerging that Ukrainian prisoners face murder, kidnapping and torture by Kremlin-backed forces. New revelations come from relatives of the victims and a volunteer who works to get th
Apr. 23, 2015
PISKY, Ukraine – As the sound of shelling punctuates every sentence he
utters, Semyon Salatenko, a Ukrainian soldier from the Dnipro Battalion
serving in Pisky, asks, “Can you hear the ceasefire in ac
Apr. 9, 2015
Russian mercenary Arseniy Pavlov, better known as Motorola, is the focus of investigations that he executed Ukrainian prisoners of war and tortured others.
Apr. 6, 2015
A Russian fighter’s confession that he killed 15 Ukrainian prisoners of war may be considered evidence of war crimes in court if the authenticity of the recording is confirmed, human rights and legal
Apr. 3, 2015
The Security Service of Ukraine has opened an investigation into the torture and murder of Ukrainian prisoner of war Ihor Branovytsky by Kremlin backed-insurgents, Vasil Vovk, head of the service’s ma
Mar. 20, 2015
DONETSK, Ukraine – Ryzhik, Gaika and Dasha are three friends who, until recently, dressed like other young women. Now they no longer choose their clothes: They just don military uniforms, pick up thei