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Ivan, 62, stands in the doorway of a basement room in a school in Yahidne where nearly the entire village of 371 people were held. The seven names on the wall are of those who died.
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Inside the Ukraine war crimes investigation, Part 2: Torture cells

A railway station basement and a schoolroom still show telltale signs of their transformation into places of torture for those who know where to look.

Nataliya Kulakivskiy with her missing loved ones. From top right: nephew Vladyslav Bondarenko; brother-in-law Serhiy Lyubych and husband Yevhen Kulakivskiy, Bondarenko is now confirmed dead.
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Inside the Ukraine war crimes investigation, Part 1: The Missing

When most of Ukraine is a crime scene, who will bear witness to mass atrocities? We reveal some of the victims who want to tell the world what happened.

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Families of resistance fighters killed by Russian invaders pick up the pieces of their shattered lives.
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War Crimes in Ukraine - The Resistance

Families of resistance fighters killed by Russian invaders pick up the pieces of their shattered lives.

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