Departing Russian soldiers have laced large swaths of the country with buried mines and jury-rigged bombs, some hidden inside homes, to terrorize returning civilians.
Author: Cora Engelbrecht
Volunteer Bus Drivers Help Refugees Escape from Eastern Ukraine
After a Russian strike killed more than 50 people at a train station, Ukrainians are accelerating efforts to evacuate by road.
Russia Committed ‘Apparent War Crimes,’ Human Rights Watch Says
The organization’s report is based on a series of interviews with eye witnesses, victims and local residents of Russia-occupied territories between Feb. 27 and March 14.
Documentary Filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius Is Killed in Ukraine
Mr. Kvedaravicius, 45, had spent years covering the conflict in Ukraine. His work included “Mariupolis,” a searing portrait of the southern port city where he died.
Documentary Filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravicius Is Killed in Ukraine
Mr. Kvedaravicius, 45, had spent years covering the conflict in Ukraine. His work included “Mariupolis,” a searing portrait of the southern port city where he died.
Accounts of Russian Rapes Are Growing, Ukraine Officials Say
A Ukrainian woman’s account of being repeatedly raped was published in The Times of London, and a member of Ukraine’s Parliament said there were “many more” such assaults.
Ukrainians in Britain Take Up the Cause Back Home
Whether vowing to kill Russians or offering medical supplies, Ukrainian citizens are too impatient to sit idly by.
Far-Right Militias in Europe Plan to Confront Russian Forces
The apparent mobilization of far-right groups could be problematic for the Ukrainian government
Ukrainian Expats Express Solidarity With Homeland
At a rally in London, many of the attendees said they hoped that a full-scale Russian invasion could be averted.
What Is the Munich Security Conference?
The gathering was founded in 1963 as a way for Western leaders to discuss threats and dangers in an informal setting. This year’s focus is on the fabric of Europe.