Atch
28 Apr 2022 #391
Yes, and that will draw some NGOs back into the spotlight because it will have to be those charities who help in most cases. Anyway I suppose we'd better not get off topic here.
In some good news, Ukraine is investigating another ten Russians, this time the ones who were recently 'honoured' by Putin for their actions in Bucha. "Ten servicemen of the 64th motorised infantry brigade of the Russian armed forces, part of the 35th army, are suspected of cruel treatment of civilians and other violations of laws and customs of war," the Ukrainian prosecutor general's office said in a statement. Fortunately, some of them were stupid enough to identify themselves on social media so as they've already announced their crimes to the world, it should be easy enough to prosecute.

