
#Russian War Crimes
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![Russia Committed Over 200,000 War Crimes in Its War Against Ukraine Since 2022 The aftermath of Russian attack on Kyiv on May 24, 2026. (Source: Mykyta Shandyba/UNITED24 Media)]()
![Russian leader Vladimir Putin enters the hall during Russian-Tanzanian talks at the Grand Kremlin Palace, on June 3, 2026 in Moscow, Russia. (Source: Getty Images) Russian leader Vladimir Putin enters the hall during Russian-Tanzanian talks at the Grand Kremlin Palace, on June 3, 2026 in Moscow, Russia. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![The boarded ships Caffa (left) and Sea Owl I anchored side by side outside Trelleborg, Sweden on March 13, 2026. (Source: Getty Images) The boarded ships Caffa (left) and Sea Owl I anchored side by side outside Trelleborg, Sweden on March 13, 2026. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Inside Ukraine’s Haunting Race to Name the Fallen A Ukrainian forensic expert in a white hazmat suit and gas mask stands inside a dark, crowded railway car filled with white body bags of returned dead.]()
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- War in Ukraine
“Through our work, we want every single living member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to know firstly, no matter who you are or how you were killed, we will get you home. And secondly, we want every enemy soldier to know: we will find you, and we will make you pay for every single body you see here strewn across the ground. There is no escape, and there will be no mercy.”![After The Frontline: How Ukrainian Families Heal The Invisible Wounds of War After The Frontline: How Ukrainian Families Heal The Invisible Wounds of War]()
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- Life in Ukraine
“They have an illusion—the veteran has an illusion, the wife has an illusion, the child has an illusion—that they can return to the life they had before the war. And they hurt themselves against this illusion,” says Liudmyla Frolova, psychotherapist, head of the multidisciplinary team of “Veteran’s Family,” Caritas-Spes Ukraine, which helps veterans to heal the invisible wounds of war.![Children’s commune in Ingulets, Ukraine, during the Soviet occupation. (Source: Getty Images) Children’s commune in Ingulets, Ukraine, during the Soviet occupation. (Source: Getty Images)]()


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