Abducted for the Truth: The Story of Leonid Popov

2025-11-05T11:51:58+01:00

Leonid Popov 24-year-old Leonid Popov from Melitopol was abducted by FSB officers for photographing Russian military equipment. After a fabricated trial, he was sent for compulsory psychiatric treatment and later transferred to a detention center in Donetsk, where he remains unlawfully held. His fate and health condition are still unknown. Case Facts: Identity: Ukrainian civilian, unlawfully detained in Donetsk Date of birth: October 31, 2000 Last known location: Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia

Abducted for the Truth: The Story of Leonid Popov2025-11-05T11:51:58+01:00

Documentary about the Persecution of Christians in Occupied Territories

2025-11-03T09:31:25+01:00

Documentary about the Persecution of Christians in Occupied Territories This year, a documentary film about the persecution of Christians under Russian occupation in Ukraine was released. Titled “A Faith Under Siege,” the film by Ukrainian filmmaker Yaroslav Lodygin exposes how Ukrainian believers, especially Catholics and Protestants, are targeted by the occupiers. He and his team conclude that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin aims to control religious communities. Consequently, believers who invoke

Documentary about the Persecution of Christians in Occupied Territories2025-11-03T09:31:25+01:00

The horror in my house – Russian occupied territories in Ukraine

2025-11-15T10:41:23+01:00

The horror in my house - Russian occupied territories in Ukraine This documentary reveals the deepest human abysses, which are still unknown to many, but which we must not deny. Introduction "There is an old rule: Wherever a Russian soldier sets foot, it belongs to us." So said the president of the world's largest country, Vladimir Putin, who has been charged with war crimes, on camera on 20 June 2025.

The horror in my house – Russian occupied territories in Ukraine2025-11-15T10:41:23+01:00

Renovabis Congress Berlin

2025-09-29T13:16:55+02:00

Berlin, September 2025  “Untouchable and vulnerable” The preservation of human dignity was the focus of the international congress of the Catholic solidarity campaign “Renovabis” for the people of Eastern Europe. Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize winner Oleksandra Matviichuk gave a moving speech BY MICHAEL LEH Human dignity was the focus of the three-day International Renovabis Congress held in Berlin from September 9 to 11. Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize winner Oleksandra Matviichuk

Renovabis Congress Berlin2025-09-29T13:16:55+02:00

ISHR-Documentation: Ukraine

2025-09-25T15:11:22+02:00

ISHR publishes comprehensive documentation on the human rights situation in Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine.   Ukraine: Systematic torture and extensive Russification in occupied territories ISHR publishes comprehensive documentation on human rights situation in Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine 24 September 2025  "There's an old rule: wherever a Russian soldier sets foot, it's ours"   The president of the largest country in the world, Vladimir Putin, accused of war crimes, said on

ISHR-Documentation: Ukraine2025-09-25T15:11:22+02:00

WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY 2025: PROTECTING CIVILIANS AND AID WORKERS IN UKRAINE AND WORLDWIDE

2025-08-19T13:51:45+02:00

On the 2025 World Humanitarian Day (WHD), on 19 August, the United Nations in Ukraine and humanitarian partners join the global humanitarian community in honouring aid workers who have been killed or injured in the line of duty and in calling for stronger protection of civilians and humanitarian personnel. This year’s WHD comes at a critical moment for the humanitarian community. Globally, the humanitarian system is underfunded, overstretched and under

WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY 2025: PROTECTING CIVILIANS AND AID WORKERS IN UKRAINE AND WORLDWIDE2025-08-19T13:51:45+02:00

Ukraine Caring for injured people, enabling rehabilitation, reintegrating traumatised people into their families and society

2025-08-02T09:54:23+02:00

Caring for the injured, enabling rehabilitation, reintegrating traumatised people into their families and society. Ukraine IGFM member R.B., who together with the local organisation "Veterans" has been assisting war victims with permanent disabilities and their families - children, wives, elderly parents - as well as orphans and widows in Odessa for almost two months, reports on the consequences of the Russian tactics of attrition - pretending to be willing to

Ukraine Caring for injured people, enabling rehabilitation, reintegrating traumatised people into their families and society2025-08-02T09:54:23+02:00

Russia kills 74-year-old Ukrainian political prisoner

2025-07-24T15:25:48+02:00

Russia bears full responsibility for the torment and death in its captivity of Oleksandr Markov whose health would have already been gravely undermined by being held incommunicado, and certainly denied proper medical care for almost a year. Oleksandr Markov in ’court’ Photo posted by Dmytro Orlov 74-year-old Oleksandr Markov has died in Russian captivity, while being illegally taken to a prison colony in the Krasnodar region of the

Russia kills 74-year-old Ukrainian political prisoner2025-07-24T15:25:48+02:00

MP Michael Gahler in the European Parliament: The fate of Ukrainians under Russian control is appalling.

2025-07-17T17:21:11+02:00

German MP Michael Gahler addressed the European Parliament MP Michael Gahler in the European Parliament: The fate of Ukrainians under Russian control is appalling. In the photo on the right, Konstantin Zinovkin He outlined the problem of Ukrainians being held captive by the Russian Federation. Here is an excerpt from his speech: If we look at the physical condition of most of the released Ukrainians during the prisoner

MP Michael Gahler in the European Parliament: The fate of Ukrainians under Russian control is appalling.2025-07-17T17:21:11+02:00

Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict in Ucraine

2025-06-13T14:05:04+02:00

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has issued a fact sheet on the situation of civilian casualties in Ukraine for April 2025.   With at least 209 civilians killed and 1,146 injured, the number of civilian casualties in April was 23 per cent higher than in March 2025, and 84 per cent higher than in April 2024. April was also the deadliest month for civilians since

Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict in Ucraine2025-06-13T14:05:04+02:00
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