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329 Ukrainian media outlets closed down since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion

  Media outlets that closed down due to Russia’s invasion. Diagram by the IMI   329 Ukrainian […]

“Whoever has the gun is the one who’s right”: The crime situation under occupation

Bombed Mariupol, March 2023   What is the crime situation in the occupied territories of southern Ukraine? […]

Remzi Bekirov from Freedom Street

On a piece of white sheet, he drew with a black pen the wagons in which the […]

How invading Russian forces destroyed media in Ukraine’s occupied territories and what they built instead

In the two years of their occupation, Russian invaders have either destroyed or ‘Russified’ all Ukrainian media […]

Journalist Yuliya Olkhovska: “At 5 AM, the occupiers came for me”

Yuliya Olkhovska endured detention by Russian military forces, spent seven months under occupation, and briefly left for […]

“The very fact you are a journalist is a direct threat to the occupiers and that is why they are persecuting us” Interview with Svitlana Zalizetska

  Svitlana Zalizetska, a Ukrainian journalist from Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region, has been writing about life in her […]

Journalists Yevheniya Virlych and Vladyslav Hladky: “A cat helped us escape from Kherson”

  Yevheniya Virlych, the chief editor of one of the most renowned publications in Kherson, Kavun.City, along […]

​​Deportation under the guise of evacuation

© realist.online   How the occupiers forced residents of Kharkiv region to go to Russia When one […]

Abductions: from sensation to routine. How the practice of enforced disappearances has changed in the occupied Crimea

Enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions and politically motivated prosecutions in the occupied Crimea have become the routine. This statement was […]

Nariman Dzhelial: Unbroken voice of Crimea

An interview with the first deputy chairman of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis, who spent almost three years […]

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