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Red Cross Faces Scrutiny: Allegations Link to Child Soldiers and Ukraine Occupation

A cross-border investigation has uncovered the Russian Red Cross’s (RRC) deep involvement in the Kremlin’s war machine, including providing military training to children and expanding operations into occupied Ukrainian territories. Despite these actions, the RRC continues to receive millions of euros from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The investigation also revealed that the RRC has been collaborating with the Kremlin-backed patriotic youth organization and establishing new entities in occupied regions, violating international rules. Although experts have suggested suspending the RRC, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has chosen to take no disciplinary action.

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Russian Military Executions of Ukrainian POWs Reported, Prompting Outrage

On November 22nd, DeepState reported that five Ukrainian prisoners of war were executed by Russian soldiers, with video footage allegedly capturing the moment. The organization is still working to determine the exact location and timeline of this alleged war crime. This incident adds to a pattern of Russian forces executing Ukrainian soldiers, with Kyiv already investigating evidence of at least 322 POW executions. These actions violate the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit the execution of prisoners of war without a fair trial.

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White House Ignored Legal Concerns in Deadly Drug Boat Strikes

Reports indicate that former President Donald Trump and his administration prioritized lethal action against drug traffickers in the Western Hemisphere, initiating these efforts soon after assuming office. Over the subsequent ten months, the administration reportedly disregarded legal concerns raised by government lawyers regarding the policy’s legality. This pursuit of lethal strikes involved the repeated overruling or circumventing of legal counsel within the government. Multiple current and former officials have confirmed the details of these internal debates.

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Ukraine Identifies Russian Commanders Responsible for Bucha Massacre

Ukraine has accused Yurii Vladimirovich Kim, a Russian commander from the 76th Air Assault Division, of ordering the murder of civilians in Bucha during the 2022 occupation. The indictment alleges Kim’s responsibility for 17 killings and four instances of ill-treatment, with evidence gathered from witness testimonies and forensic analysis. Ukraine also accuses Kim of ordering the burning of victims’ bodies. Global Rights Compliance suggests this case reveals a coordinated criminal plan implicating Russian leadership, despite the Kremlin’s denial of any civilian killings.

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UK Patriot Under War Crimes Investigation: Public Outrage and Calls for Justice

The British citizen under war-crimes investigation after filming pigs eat Ukrainian soldier, seemingly believes he’s a staunch U.K. patriot, despite seeking refuge in Russia. The audacity of this claim is staggering. The idea that someone could commit such a horrific act, film it, and then declare themselves a patriot, is frankly nauseating. It’s a betrayal of everything the U.K. stands for, and a complete disregard for human life.

Yes, it’s understandable that many are calling for his swift return… so he can face justice. There’s a widespread feeling that he should be welcomed back to his homeland, not with open arms, but with a summons to answer for his alleged crimes.… Continue reading

Russian Attack on Ukrainian Flats: Civilian Targeting and War Crimes Concerns

A Russian missile and drone attack on the western Ukrainian city of Ternopil has resulted in at least 25 fatalities, including three children, and 73 injuries, including 15 children. The strikes, considered one of the deadliest in the region since the full-scale invasion, targeted residential flats, with significant damage reported. The Ukrainian air force claimed to have intercepted a significant number of missiles and drones, including some shot down by Western-supplied fighter jets, but requested continued and timely supplies of aviation weapons to bolster defense capabilities, highlighting the devastating impact of the attacks.

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Ternopil Attack: Death Toll Climbs, Russia Launches More Strikes, Public Outrage

The Russian Federation launched a night attack on multiple Ukrainian cities, including Ternopil, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk, targeting residential buildings and critical infrastructure. The situation is most dire in Ternopil, where two residential buildings sustained damage, resulting in 10 confirmed deaths and 37 injuries, including 12 children, with rescue operations ongoing to locate individuals trapped under rubble. Rescue efforts involve extensive resources, including aviation, specialized teams, and psychological support, while authorities are also establishing support services for affected civilians and documenting evidence of war crimes. Other regions reported injuries and damage, including warehouse fires in the Lviv region and disruptions to heat supply in Prykarpattia.

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Russian Neo-Nazis Launch Photo Contest Featuring Killed Ukrainian POWs

In a shocking announcement, the Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group Rusich initiated a contest soliciting photographic evidence of executed Ukrainian prisoners of war, offering cryptocurrency rewards. The call for submissions was made on November 16, 2025, via the group’s social media channels, including a disturbing image depicting a Rusich fighter with deceased individuals, purportedly Ukrainian POWs. This action directly contravenes the Geneva Conventions and constitutes a war crime as defined by the Rome Statute. Leaders, who may have ordered or encouraged these acts, are liable for criminal charges, even without direct involvement.

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Two Marines Implicated in Haditha Massacre: Twenty Years Later, Questions Remain

In the Iraqi town of Haditha, a survivor recounts the day her family was killed when US marines opened fire in their home. A recent BBC Eye investigation has unveiled evidence implicating two marines who were never tried for the crime, raising questions about the American investigation. The killings, part of the Haditha massacre, saw US marines kill 24 Iraqi civilians, yet no one was ever convicted. This incident remains a significant example of the challenges in holding US armed forces accountable.

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Russia Accused of Executing Ukrainian POWs After Surrender: Video Evidence Surfaces

Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported that Russian forces are suspected of executing two captured Ukrainian servicemen near Zatyshshia, based on video evidence. Lubinets condemned this act as a deliberate violation of international law, part of a pattern of criminal behavior, and a grave violation of the Geneva Conventions. He has contacted the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations, urging an immediate response to these systemic violations. This incident adds to reports of over 150 executed Ukrainian soldiers since the full-scale invasion began.

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