According to a source in Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR), explosions occurred near a military unit in Khabarovsk, Russia, resulting in casualties. The targeted unit, Military Unit 6912, was accused of war crimes committed during the Battle of Kyiv in 2022. The explosions occurred as the Russian army arrived for duty. Following the incident, local authorities reportedly restricted internet access and altered public transport routes to conceal the event from the public; however, The Kyiv Independent could not independently verify these claims.
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Infant among three killed in Russian attack that sets ablaze the seat of Ukraine government – the very words are a gut punch, aren’t they? To think of a child, an innocent life, extinguished in the brutal theater of war – it’s a tragedy that transcends political boundaries and evokes a profound sense of sorrow and anger. The fact that this happened in an attack targeting government buildings in Kyiv only amplifies the horror. It’s not just about the loss of life; it’s about the deliberate targeting of a nation’s heart, its very core.
The sheer audacity of such an act, the disregard for human life, it leaves you reeling.… Continue reading
In October 2022, Russian soldiers abducted 16-year-old Vladislav Rudenko from his home in Kherson as part of a systematic effort to relocate and re-educate Ukrainian children. He was held in multiple camps, where he was subjected to re-education and mistreatment before being reunited with his mother after an arduous journey facilitated by the organization Save Ukraine. Vlad’s case reflects a broader issue, as thousands of Ukrainian children have been forcibly relocated across various locations by Russia, a practice for which the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants. Experts emphasize the urgent need to rescue these children as Russia continues its military actions.
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Evidence indicates that Russian forces are deploying chemical weapons in Ukraine, violating international laws. Investigations have identified several Russian units, including motorized rifle brigades and drone detachments, utilizing RG-Vo gas grenades against Ukrainian troops. Intercepted communications and video footage reveal the 114th and 136th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigades’ involvement, with documented requests for grenade deliveries. Furthermore, the Scientific Research Institute of Applied Chemistry and other entities are supplying the components for these weapons, despite international sanctions.
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Following a U.S. drone strike that killed 11 alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers, Vice President JD Vance dismissed criticism of the action, responding defiantly to accusations of war crimes. The strike, which President Trump authorized, targeted a vessel in international waters and was celebrated by the administration as a blow to the drug trade. Vance defended the use of military force, stating that killing cartel members protects U.S. citizens, while the Department of Defense, now nicknamed the “Department of War,” has also defended the strike, claiming it was done in defense of the American people. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has since bragged about the strike.
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US President denies knowledge of SEAL massacre in North Korea. Well, here we go again. The story, as I understand it, is this: a New York Times report details a classified 2019 SEAL Team 6 mission in North Korea that ended with the killing of unarmed North Korean civilians. And what does the former President say? He claims he didn’t know “anything” about it. Now, that’s a pretty bold statement, isn’t it?
This whole situation raises some pretty immediate questions, doesn’t it? I mean, we’re talking about a highly sensitive, classified operation involving a military incursion into another country. You’d think the President would be in the loop on something like that.… Continue reading
A recent UK Defense Intelligence report reveals Russia’s forced transfer of Ukrainian children from occupied territories, with those reaching 18 reportedly conscripted into the Russian armed forces. Ukrainian officials confirm that many children are abducted and pressured to participate in combat, constituting a systematic violation of international law. More than 19,500 children have been deported, with thousands placed in “re-education camps” before military training. The Kremlin likely sees this as a source of military manpower, and part of its broader Russification strategy.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has filed war crimes charges against Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, alleging his involvement in the cruel treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war, including orders to kill captives and use them as human shields. These charges are based on Kadyrov’s statements and actions in October and December, violating the laws and customs of war. This is not the first time Kadyrov has faced charges from Ukraine, and the SBU is investigating the case under the guidance of Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office. Furthermore, footage has emerged showing Kadyrov appearing frail and unsteady, raising concerns about his health.
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Merz: Putin “may be the most serious war criminal of our time,” is a weighty statement, and it’s clear from the discourse that a lot of people are wrestling with its implications. The very notion of ranking war criminals, of measuring the depths of human depravity, feels uncomfortable, but it’s a conversation that’s being had, and for good reason. The scale of the devastation in Ukraine, the documented atrocities, the sheer audacity of the invasion – these things are undeniably shocking. And when a prominent figure like Merz utters such a declaration, it sparks a flurry of reactions, ranging from agreement to skepticism and even, perhaps, a measure of cynicism.… Continue reading
Following the Russian strikes on Kyiv on Thursday, August 28, President Volodymyr Zelensky reported 23 fatalities, including four children, with eight individuals still unaccounted for. Rescue operations at the residential building site, which bore the brunt of the attack, are now complete. Zelensky also indicated that 53 people were injured, and buildings belonging to the European Union and the British Council sustained damage. The Kremlin claimed the strikes targeted military infrastructure, including a drone factory in the Kyiv region.
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