
Serhiy Stetsenko
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1 week ago |
rferl.org | Mike Eckel |Serhiy Stetsenko
Three months ago, Ukraine’s president was sitting in the White House’s Oval Office, berated by U.S. President Donald Trump and his vice president for balking at a major deal giving Washington privileged access to Kyiv’s lucrative mineral wealth. The blow-up threatened a decisive, and possibly catastrophic, disruption in U.S. support for Ukraine’s war-fighting effort.
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2 months ago |
rferl.org | Mike Eckel |Serhiy Stetsenko |Will Tizard
Ukrainians and international observers have documented thousands of war crimes allegedly committed by Russia in its three-year full-scale invasion. These include the mass abduction of children, deliberate killing of civilians, attacks on nonmilitary physical targets, bombing civilians, and the execution of prisoners of war. RFE/RL's Mike Eckel and Serhiy Stetsenko have compiled some of the gravest examples seen. Share3 Years In, Evidence Of Russian War Crimes Against Ukraine Mounts
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2 months ago |
rferl.org | Mike Eckel |Serhiy Stetsenko
Corpses sprawled on the streets of Bucha. Prisoners of war reportedly executed, bodies sent back to Ukrainian authorities. A blood bath of civilian train passengers, killed by a ballistic missile. Ukrainian children adopted by Russian families without the knowledge of their parents. Three plus years into Russia’s onslaught on Ukraine, the catalog of alleged atrocities, war crimes, and crimes against humanity continues to climb.
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