Russian war crimes

Trump Blames Ukraine for Russian Bombings

Following a major Ukrainian drone strike on Russian air bases (Operation Spiderweb), Russia launched a large-scale retaliatory attack on Ukrainian cities, resulting in casualties. President Trump, while expressing disapproval of the Ukrainian action, appeared to justify Russia’s response, suggesting it was a predictable consequence. Trump previously warned of severe Russian retaliation and has delayed imposing further sanctions on Russia, citing hopes for a peace deal. Despite this, a bipartisan sanctions bill awaits Congressional approval.

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Kremlin Drone Attack on Putin: Staged or Real?

The Russian Defence Ministry’s claim that Vladimir Putin’s helicopter was targeted by Ukrainian drones in Kursk Oblast was a staged event, according to four Kremlin and government sources. This carefully orchestrated incident, publicized through state media, aimed to project Putin’s unwavering resolve and shared risk with the Russian people amidst ongoing conflict. The sources confirmed Putin’s visit but emphasized his security was exceptionally tight, contradicting the narrative of a near-miss. Ukrainian authorities also denied any involvement in an attack.

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Russian Use of Kidnapped Ukrainian Orphans as Soldiers Condemned

Reports indicate that Russian forces are training Ukrainian orphans to fight in their war against Kyiv. This deeply disturbing claim raises serious questions about the ethical boundaries being crossed in this conflict. The alleged training of children, potentially kidnap victims rather than true orphans, constitutes a grave violation of international humanitarian law.

The age of these children suggests they possess sufficient cognitive capacity to recall their experiences and understand the implications of their involvement in the conflict. This raises the chilling possibility that they are being exploited and manipulated, forced to participate in a war against their own countrymen. Their future actions, even if initially directed by their captors, remain uncertain, hinting at the potential for long-term psychological damage and unpredictable consequences.… Continue reading

Russian Soldiers Kill Captive Ukrainian Troops on Video; War Crimes Alleged

Two drone videos, one Ukrainian and one Russian, captured the aftermath of four Ukrainian soldiers surrendering to Russian troops in Piatykhatky. The Ukrainian footage depicts the execution of the prisoners, a clear violation of international law, while the Russian video abruptly cuts before the killings. This incident, one of many documented killings of Ukrainian prisoners of war, highlights concerns that a potential peace deal, coupled with decreased US support for war crimes investigations, may hinder accountability for atrocities committed since the 2022 invasion. Ukrainian officials assert that such killings are part of a deliberate Russian policy, a claim denied by the Kremlin.

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Trump Admin Halted Aid for Kidnapped Ukrainian Children

These actions collectively hinder Ukrainian efforts to reunite children separated from their families and to investigate Russian war crimes, due to funding freezes and the dismantling of USAID. Furthermore, the Trump administration’s actions, including installing Pete Marocco and a rebuke of President Zelenskyy, demonstrate a potential shift towards aligning with Russian interests, as evidenced by the suspension (and later reinstatement) of vital intelligence sharing. Marocco’s past meetings with pro-Russian separatists further underscore this concerning trend.

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American Teacher Tortured in Russian Prison: Outrage Over Biden, Trump Responses

Seventy-three-year-old American Stephen James Hubbard, captured in Izium, Ukraine, in April 2022, was subjected to brutal torture in Russian prisons after being falsely accused of being a mercenary. Despite claims of his involvement in Ukraine’s territorial defense, these allegations are refuted by locals and fellow prisoners, who attest to his inhumane treatment, including beatings, electric shocks, and forced exposure to the cold. The US State Department now considers Hubbard wrongfully detained, but despite this designation, Russian authorities have hindered his family’s attempts to contact him and refused access to US officials. Hubbard, who maintains his innocence, has endured severe health problems due to the abuse while exhibiting unwavering resilience.

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UN Reports Alarming Rise in Russia Executing Ukrainian Soldiers

A U.N. investigation documented both Ukrainian and Russian forces committing executions, analyzing visual evidence and witness testimonies. These incidents, occurring during Russian offensives, were contextualized by public statements from Russian officials explicitly advocating for the inhumane treatment and execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The U.N. mission highlighted the potential for such statements, coupled with amnesty laws, to incite unlawful actions. Both the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office and Ombudsman have also reported increased instances of prisoner executions.

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Russian Trainee Pilots Targeting Ukrainian Civilians: Evidence of Genocide?

Following its liberation in November 2022, Kherson, Ukraine, has faced relentless Russian attacks. These attacks include indiscriminate shelling and, since June, daily drone strikes targeting civilians, creating a terrifying environment described as a “safari” by residents. The destruction of the Kakhovka dam further compounded the city’s suffering, flooding low-lying areas. Consequently, Kherson’s population has plummeted to 80,000, a fraction of its pre-war size, as its citizens endure a new wave of hardship.

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Ukrainian SOF Target Russian Soldiers Implicated in POW Executions

In response to the execution of two Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian soldiers from the 40th Arctic Brigade, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces conducted a targeted operation. The operation resulted in the deaths of three Russian soldiers and the capture of three others, who have reportedly confessed to the killings under orders from their commander. These actions followed numerous documented violations of the Geneva Conventions by Russian forces, including the reported execution of at least 124 Ukrainian POWs. The captured soldiers’ testimonies and the recovered bodies of the Ukrainian soldiers are now being used as evidence of these war crimes.

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Russia Burns Faces of Dead North Korean Soldiers: Brutal New Low in Ukraine War

The assertion that Russians are burning the faces of dead North Korean soldiers to conceal their presence in the war is unsettling, to say the least. The sheer brutality of such an act speaks volumes about the disregard for human life, and the lengths to which some will go to obscure the truth. It raises questions about the nature of the conflict and the ethical boundaries being crossed.

This alleged practice suggests a level of desperation and incompetence on the part of the Russian forces. Why go to such extreme measures if the world already knows North Korean soldiers are fighting alongside them?… Continue reading