The path of Putin and Lvova-Belova to ICC's arrest warrants
An analysis of the non-obvious details of the Kremlin's actions regarding the abduction of Ukrainian children
20 March 2023
An analysis of the non-obvious details of the Kremlin's actions regarding the abduction of Ukrainian children
Throughout its existence, Russia has repeatedly committed acts of aggression against neighboring states and systematically supported separatism in the former Soviet republics. Pseudo-referenda have become one of the tools for weakening central governments.
19 March 2023
For the Russians, Avdiivka, Donetsk region, is of strategic importance to launch assault operations toward the Vuhledar district.
Nine enemy warships are currently in combat readiness in the Black Sea off the coast of occupied Crimea, including two missile carriers.
18 March 2023
Nine years have passed since Russia held the fake "referendum on the status of Crimea". This so-called vote at gunpoint contradicted the Constitution and laws of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in occupied Crimea on the ninth anniversary of Russia’s illegal "referendum" in Crimea.
On the ninth anniversary of the illegal "referendum" in Crimea, the Swedish Foreign Ministry, which currently presides over the European Union, emphasized its commitment to the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the fact that Russia’s attempt to annex the peninsula will never be recognized.
In Luhansk region, the invaders announced the start of large-scale military exercises, trying to conceal the total mobilization in many settlements in the region.
In the morning, explosions rang out in Sevastopol in temporarily occupied Crimea.
17 March 2023
Sixteen Russian warships remain on combat duty in the Black Sea, four of them armed with up to 24 Kalibr cruise missiles.
An explosion rang out outside the village of Perevalne, Simferopol district, in temporarily occupied Crimea, where the Coastal Defense Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is stationed.
Explosion reported near Russian military base in Crimea
16 March 2023
The day will come when all the perpetrators of war crimes against Ukrainians will be brought to justice in the halls of the International Criminal Court and national courts.
The United States has to make two more decisions for Ukraine to win the war with Russia – that is, on the supply of F-16 fighter jets and ATACMS.
Ukraine is interested in studying Croatia’s experience in organizing the preservation of cultural heritage, both during the war and after it ends.
On the anniversary of the sham referendum in Crimea, Türkiye reiterated its commitment to the territorial integrity of Ukraine and non-recognition of its annexation attempt by Russia.
Russia’s unprovoked, barbaric war on Ukraine has forced the world to confront many unsettling questions. One of the most important is: Where is multilateral diplomacy when you need it?
In Sevastopol, the Russian navy base in occupied Crimea, the invaders are introducing military training courses for the youngest schoolchildren and kindergarten students.
15 March 2023
In the past 24 hours, Ukraine’s Air Force has launched eight strikes on Russian personnel and military equipment clusters. The Ukrainian military also destroyed an enemy Su-25 aircraft.
The MQ-9 Reaper drone that the U.S. military said was forced down over the Black Sea by a Russian fighter jet on March 14 has not been recovered — and it may never be.
The house of Rolan Osmanov, citizen journalist and Crimean Tatar national movement activist, was searched on the morning of March 15.
More than 500 residents of Zaporizhzhia region, including officials and representatives of local self-government bodies, are currently in Russian captivity.
14 March 2023
As many as 64% of Ukrainians believe that Ukraine should try to retake all of its territory, including Crimea, even if there is a risk of less support from the West and a protracted war.
13 March 2023
Operational Command South believes stormy weather in the Black Sea area is forcing the Russian forces to postpone any strikes targeting Ukraine as missile carriers remain at their bases in occupied Crimea.
12 March 2023
Mykola Shyptur, the first Ukrainian political prisoner of the Kremlin, who had been arrested during pro-Ukrainian rallies in March 2014, was released from a penal facility in Simferopol, Crimea.
10 March 2023
Law enforcers have pressed charges against an employee of the Security Service unit in Ukraine’s Volyn region for justifying Russia’s war of aggression.
Russian "administrations" in the temporarily occupied Crimea are drafting evacuation plans for their employees.
08 March 2023
The threat of missile attacks remains in place across Ukraine, even though the Russians keep all of their missile carriers at their naval bases.
The Ukrainian delegation headed by Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Tamila Tasheva has visited India, Malaysia and Indonesia.
07 March 2023
Urgent measures are needed to reunite Ukrainian children illegally taken to Russia with their families, while Russia’s refusal to return them is a "serious violation of their human rights."