Kseniya Novytska
journalist, specialises in the temporarily occupied territories
Публикации автора
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Kseniya Novytska
Reserve lieutenant colonel of Ukrainian Armed Forces joined occupying forces and conscripted 19,000 Crimeans into Russian Armed Forces.
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Kseniya Novytska
Investigative actions are ongoing in the case of the mass deportation of 367 children from three boarding schools in the occupied…
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Kseniya Novytska
Russia has kidnapped nearly 20,000 Ukrainian children. We explain the difficulty of investigating these war crimes.
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Kseniya Novytska
As of September 2025, there is information about 32 civilian prisoners from Enerhodar, 15 of whom are employees of the Zaporizhzhya…
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Kseniya Novytska
Ukrainian citizens deported from Russia are being held in inhumane conditions on the border with Georgia. Fifteen of them have…
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Kseniya Novytska
As of July, 3,202 children had been returned to Ukraine from evacuation. A further 1,609 orphans remain abroad, says Petro…
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Kseniya Novytska
Vitaliy Kaplya, the chief specialist of the Kherson City Council, tells about life in the occupation, five days in a stone bag and…
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Kseniya Novytska
Four months searching for a woman with mental disabilities.
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The Russian military vandalised a military cemetery in the village of Chmyrivka, Starobilsk district, Luhansk Region, by wrapping…
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Kseniya Novytska
Ukrainian citizen Vira Biryuk was held in Russian captivity for a year on trumped-up charges of treason.
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In the temporarily occupied Bilokurakyno district of Luhansk Region, the Russian Armed Forces are conducting extensive filtration…
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Kseniya Novytska
In the temporarily occupied Starobilsk, Luhansk Region, people discuss the ‘inventory of the buried’ in cemeteries.
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Kseniya Novytska
For three years, the father hid his daughter from Russians and fellow villagers who went over to their side.
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Kseniya Novytska
The Road of Hope project is being implemented in Kharkiv, Sumy, Dnipro and Donetsk regions.
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Kseniya Novytska
Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) should be investigated as a separate crime, but sexualised torture is not identified as a…
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Kseniya Novytska
As of early March 2025, 402 people had been identified through molecular genetic testing.