Russian Tankers Guilty of Shelling Hospital
Some 70 medical staff and patients, including women in labour, were forced to shelter in building’s basement.
Some 70 medical staff and patients, including women in labour, were forced to shelter in building’s basement.
The tanker robbed Ukrainian man and held him at gunpoint before victim managed to escape.
Are such trials compatible with international humanitarian law?
Kremlin narratives have co-opted history and propagated a distorted memory of the Soviet past.
Entrepreneurs and volunteers launch schemes to help support war efforts.
Evacuation crews try and take locals to safety, but many in the hard-hit region are still reluctant to leave.
The J9 group is tasked with searching for the bodies of servicemen, including Russians.
Case concerning the alleged abuse of civilians delayed after defence attorney said it fell outside his jurisdiction.
Defence lawyer contests circumstances surrounding identification of military man convicted of war crimes.
Process seen as problematic in many jurisdictions, given the difficulties in allowing defendant their full rights.