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Tortured Journalist’s Body Returned to Ukraine: Organs Missing, Signs of Brutality

Journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna’s body, returned to Ukraine after death in Russian custody, showed extensive signs of torture, including abrasions, bruises, a broken rib, and possible electric shock. A Russian autopsy had removed vital organs, including the brain and eyeballs, potentially concealing evidence of strangulation or suffocation. Despite the body’s condition, a 99% DNA match confirmed her identity. The investigation has been reclassified as a war crime and premeditated murder.

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Russia Returns Mutilated Body of Ukrainian Journalist

The body of Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, returned to Ukraine in February 2025 as part of a prisoner exchange, was found to be missing several internal organs, including her brain and eyeballs. A joint investigation revealed evidence suggesting post-mortem dissection and torture, including a bruised neck consistent with strangulation and a Russian document referencing “СПАС,” potentially masking the true cause of death. The missing organs hampered definitive determination of the cause of death, though ongoing investigations indicate a high probability of torture during her captivity in Russian-occupied territory. Ukrainian authorities are treating her death as a war crime.

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Rwandan Genocide Leader Arrested in New York for Immigration Fraud

A Rwandan genocide leader, residing in an exclusive New York City enclave, has been arrested for alleged immigration violations. This arrest, announced by United States Attorney John Durham, highlights the alleged repeated lies the individual used to conceal his involvement in the Rwandan genocide while applying for permanent residency and citizenship. The accusations suggest a pattern of deception stretching back over two decades, during which he successfully navigated the immigration system.

The arrest has sparked a wide range of reactions, many questioning the timing and the potential motivations behind it. Some speculate that this seemingly positive action might be a calculated move to garner favorable press for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agency that has faced significant criticism in recent years.… Continue reading

Putin Admits Targeting Ukrainian Civilians

Acknowledging Russian strikes on civilian sites in Ukraine, President Putin asserted that these attacks targeted Ukrainian military personnel and infrastructure located within residential and commercial areas. He specifically cited the Sumy strike, claiming it aimed to punish Ukrainian servicemen involved in cross-border incursions. Similar justifications were offered for attacks in Odesa, alleged to involve weapons development, and Kryvyi Rih, where a restaurant hosting purported war criminals was targeted. Putin consistently framed these actions as retaliatory measures against Ukrainian military activity.

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Zelenskyy: Russia Violated Easter Ceasefire Thousands of Times

Despite Vladimir Putin’s announced Easter ceasefire, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported over 2,000 ceasefire violations by Russian forces, including continued shelling and drone attacks. Zelenskyy rejected the truce as a mere PR stunt, citing evidence of ongoing Russian aggression and a lack of response to his 30-day ceasefire proposal. Multiple reports from Ukrainian military units corroborated the continued attacks, highlighting the failure of the Russian ceasefire. The US expressed interest in a ceasefire extension, although the Kremlin denied such plans, while internal US discussions suggest a potential deal freezing the conflict along current lines.

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IDF Admits Medic Killings in Gaza Were War Crimes, Not Failures

An Israeli military investigation into the March killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics and first responders concluded that “professional failures,” including breaches of orders and inadequate reporting, led to the incident. The IDF maintains the soldiers acted on a perceived threat, despite acknowledging several operational mistakes. Consequently, disciplinary actions were taken against the 14th Brigade commander and the deputy commander of the Golani Reconnaissance Battalion, who was dismissed. While the IDF expressed regret, the investigation did not recommend changes to combat policies or rules of engagement.

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Russia Defies Easter Truce, Launches Widespread Attacks on Ukraine

Russia launched a series of overnight missile and drone attacks targeting five Ukrainian regions, a blatant disregard for any notion of an Easter truce. This aggressive action underscores the ongoing brutality of the conflict and Russia’s complete disregard for civilian life. The timing of these attacks, during the night when civilians are most vulnerable, speaks volumes about Russia’s disregard for international norms and basic human decency. The attacks represent a significant escalation of hostilities, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by Ukraine in defending its territory.

The attacks directly contradict Russia’s previously announced Easter ceasefire, a proposal widely viewed with skepticism from the outset.… Continue reading

Russia Accused of Trafficking Over 700,000 Ukrainian Children

Russia has reportedly transferred at least 744,000 Ukrainian children to its territory, primarily with parental accompaniment, though the true figure remains unknown due to Russia’s information blockade. While Ukraine has documented 19,546 cases of unlawful deportations, the actual number is significantly higher. Despite this lack of transparency, Ukraine’s Bring Kids Back UA initiative has facilitated the return of 1,269 children. Russia employs various methods, including coercion and deception, to deport children, often separating them from families during filtration processes or forcibly removing them from institutions.

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Russia’s Cluster Munition Attack Kills and Injures in Kharkiv

Russia’s use of cluster munitions in a missile strike on Kharkiv resulted in at least one death and over sixty injuries, a horrific event that highlights the escalating brutality of the conflict. The attack, which occurred in the early hours of Friday morning, targeted a densely populated residential area, causing widespread destruction. More than twenty apartments were impacted by the blast, leaving residents trapped under rubble and firefighters battling multiple blazes covering an area of around 500 square meters. The sheer scale of the damage points to the devastating power of cluster munitions, smaller bomblets dispersed from a larger projectile, designed to maximize casualties and destruction over a wide area.… Continue reading

US Blocks G7 Condemnation of Russian Strike: Allies React

The U.S. blocked a G7 statement condemning Russia’s deadly Sumy attack, citing concerns about disrupting peace efforts. This decision, following previous instances of U.S. divergence from G7 unity on Ukraine, came despite widespread condemnation of the attack as a war crime by other members. The U.S. stance, characterized by a softer tone and a lack of increased pressure on Russia, contrasts sharply with the positions of European leaders. This action underscores the Trump administration’s shift in foreign policy regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, prioritizing a negotiated ceasefire despite limited progress.

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