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Russians' combat activity decreases on Avdiivka front

UN Commission publishes report on rape and torture in Russian-occupied territories

Missile reported over Sevastopol, Russians use camouflage smoke

Ukrainian partisans blow up car with looters in Melitopol

Explosions rock outskirts of occupied Melitopol

Tried for 76 days: grandmother saves grandson deported by Russians

24 February 2022 reconstructed. Episode 5. Chernihiv and Kharkiv on day one of the Russian invasion

This article recounts how Ukrainian troops, far outnumbered by the Russian occupation forces, managed to hold the cities of Chernihiv and Kharkiv and the Donbas front, yet the Ukrainian defences in southern Ukraine crumbled under what appeared to be very similar circumstances.

Russians mobilise locals in occupied Kherson Oblast

Men fined in Crimea for listening to Ukrainian patriotic song

Russians fill up two-thirds of Kalmius riverbed in Mariupol for construction of a сrossing

Ukrainian Air Force explains why strikes on Luhansk and Berdiansk airfields are crucial

Ukraine brings back 3 children who were under occupation

Occupiers claim downing of 8 drones near Crimea

Ukrainian forces strike Russian airfields near occupied Berdiansk and Luhansk: 2 helicopters hit

Russian armoured personnel carrier runs into civilian car in occupied Luhansk

Ukrainian forces able to hit new railway line to Mariupol being built by Russia – UK intelligence

Russians disrupt heating season in temporarily occupied territories in Ukraine's east

Russia's fear of losing warships is stronger than its desire to block Ukrainian ports – UK intelligence

Large-scale gas pipeline fire breaks out in near Ilovaisk, Donetsk Oblast

Lawyer defending Ukrainian prisoners of war detained in Crimea

Man looking for Ukrainian children is tortured in Crimea

International Olympic Committee suspends Russian Olympic Committee due to occupied regions of Ukraine

Russians wanted to carry out controlled radiation leak at occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant

Russians supplied Hamas with infantry arms seized in Ukraine – Chief of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine

65 days in Mariupol: a story of siege and occupation

In spring 2022 Mariupol, home to half a million people, turned into the largest mass grave in 21st-century Europe. Some Mariupol residents managed to escape. Tens of thousands died as they lay trapped under rubble, their bodies mingling with debris later recycled by the Russians who came to "liberate" the city. Photographer Yevhen Sosnovskyi shares his memories of 65 days of Mariupol’s siege and occupation.

Lenin statue recently erected by Russians set on fire in Nova Kakhovka

Russians put civilians in occupied territories under pressure and rob them

Russian occupants set up military hospital in Lysychansk apartment building where civilians still dwell

United Russia party official killed by car bomb in Nova Kakhovka

Russians in Crimea are actively looking for Ukrainian partisans