Over half of the Ukrainian prisoners of war whom the UN mission in Ukraine interviewed reported being victims of sexual ...
A Ukrainian drug smuggler says he'd rather be in the army than in jail -- and he may get his chance if a law is passed ...
The House approved $61 billion in aid as Democrats and Republicans banded together after months of hard-right resistance over ...
In December, Russian dissident-in-exile Vladimir Osechkin—head of a prisoners' rights groups called Gulagu.net—told Newsweek ...
The State Department's 2023 report on human rights in Ukraine highlighted significant abuses. Congress still OK'd $61B in ...
Russian forces are amputating the hands and arms of Ukrainian prisoners to ensure they cannot fight when they are handed back to Kyiv. The revelation comes ahead of this week's United Nations ...
Citing testimony from people released from Russian captivity, Ukraine's UN envoy Sergiy Kyslytsya said that over 50 percent ...
More civilians have died across Ukraine as analysts warn that delays in U.S. aid would see Kyiv struggle to fight off Russian ...
Russia’s military genocidal behavior in Ukraine and Vladimir Putin’s genocidal objective continue to be regularly cited. Last ...
The late founder of the mercenary Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, had started the practice of recruiting convicts for the ...
Ukrainian lawmakers are advancing a bill that would allow prisoners to serve in Ukraine's military and take on Russia in front-line combat. The first draft of the bill, which was submitted to ...
The war, of course, was partly responsible for the situation in Ukraine. "Some of these human rights issues," said the State ...