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‘On March 25, a guy was wounded in the shoulder, well, slightly injured, by shrapnel, just a little bit. He was taken to hospital. In a couple of days they paid him 3 million. And in April, on April 29, he came back here, he was fine, healed. And they took back these 3 million from him, arguing that it was a minor injury,’ an aggressor tells his mother.
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‘Peaceful civilians’ in russia encourage their soldiers to kill and torture Ukrainian children.
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The SSU is documenting further evidence of violations of the Geneva Convention on Treatment of Prisoners of War by the russian army.
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The Security Service of Ukraine is recording an intensification of efforts of russian special services to recruit Ukrainian children as their informants. Such attempts are common across the country, so the SSU once again urges parents to keep an eye on what your children are doing online.
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Experiencing all the economic troubles and military failures, most russians decided that Ukraine is to blame for this, as it had put up fierce resistance to the occupiers. So, now the russian parade is to celebrate not victory, but shame!
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They were promised big money and relatively peaceful tasks: to sort through the rubble and tidy up the streets in the so-called L/DNR, to transport and load the dead and wounded, as well as to stand guard at checkpoints.
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‘We are like slaves for Russia. We dig trenches for them, we pick up crumbs after them…’ says the man.
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One of those occupiers who raped Ukrainian women is in the photo. This is Bulat Lenarovych FASSAKHOV, born on November 20, 2001.
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The intelligence network was formed by a resident under the supervision of a general of russian occupation forces and consisted of 5 locals.
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In conversations over the telephone, they complain about constant attacks of Ukrainian defenders in Zaporizhzhia region and say ‘Do pobachennya’ [Ukrainian for good-bye] at the end of the call.
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These are especially dangerous and inhumane types of weapons prohibited by international conventions.
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As a result of special operations in several regions of Ukraine, the SSU detained enemy agents and collaborators. Some of them have already been sentenced to real terms of imprisonment.