EVICTED WITH HANDS TIED, FLIP FLOPS ON
The occupying authority of Melitopol led by E. Balytskyi began massive eviction of people from the occupied part of the region Source: RIA Melitopol News
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The occupying authority of Melitopol led by E. Balytskyi began massive eviction of people from the occupied part of the region Source: RIA Melitopol News
A warehouse with Ukrainian symbols was found in one of the retrieved Kherson region settlements. The Russian occupiers deliberately collected Ukrainian symbols to send homeRead More
Snihurivka of the Mykolaiv region was under Russian occupation for eight months. During this time, the town was under constant fire from the Russian army.Read More
This is what the building of the Kherson Regional State Administration looks like now. The Russian military stole technical equipment, documents and even toilets, andRead More
The Russian armed forces stole 10 ambulances from Kherson. They also published an order to “evacuate” medical personnel and patients with limited mobility from hospitalsRead More
Russian soldiers stole furniture, equipment, and toilets from a restaurant in Kherson. Source: Prestypnosti NET
In the period from November 1 to November 3, Russian troops looted the Kherson Art Museum. The most valuable works of art of the XVII-XXRead More
Unstable Internet, looted public utility companies, medical institutions and factories – this is how the situation in Kherson looks now. Fleeing the city, the RussianRead More
The world’s largest radio telescope, the Ukrainian T-shaped Radio telescope, second modification (UTR-2) was damaged by Russian occupiers in the Kharkiv region. During Russian occupation,Read More
Besides the household items, Russians also steal architectural monuments in the occupied territories. Kherson Kherson The Russians demolished the monument to the victims of theRead More
The occupiers continue to leave their positions while taking home appliances from Ukrainian homes, printers, and documents from administrative buildings. Occupants of the Kherson regionRead More
The investigators found the place from where the Russians shelled Kharkiv, Tsyrkuny, and Ruska Lozova. One of these positions is behind Lyptsi, near the damRead More
Russians stole equipment from Radio Astronomy Observatory named after S.Y. Braude in Kharkiv region.The premises of Radio Astronomy Observatory named after S.Y. Braude in deoccupiedRead More
About two thousand residents remained in the deoccupied Velyka Oleksandrivka in the Kherson region, there were nine thousand before the war. Administrative buildings were severelyRead More
Daily shelling from Russia, destroyed houses, lack of electricity, water, gas, transport connections – these are the conditions that local residents live in after theRead More
Destroyed houses, lack of electricity, water, communication, dozens of emaciated pets and people who are very afraid of the return of hostilities. This is whatRead More
Investigators found a terrible torture chamber in the village of Pisky-Radkivski After the liberation of the village of Pisky-Radkivski, the local residents told the police,Read More
During the occupation, the Russian army lived in one of the rural schools of the Chuhuiv district in the Kharkiv region: prosecutors record what theRead More
The city of Izium, a hospital… What the “Ruzzian world” leaves behind… When they came to Ukraine, they already had painted posters, plastic carnations andRead More
Pig pens and mines: what the Russians left behind in de-occupied villages in the Kharkiv region Broken furniture, dirty clothes, broken rooms, a complete messRead More
After the liberation of the village of Vysokopillia, the police recorded numerous cases of looting by the Russian military there. They robbed houses and tookRead More
More than a thousand civilians died in Izium during the Russian occupation. An even greater number of city residents suffered due to the lack ofRead More
A Vysokopillia village resident showed her house, where Russian soldiers stayed.
In Balakliia, a torture chamber was discovered in one of the basements. Everything in the NKVD/KGB/FSB genre: Manuals about “Ukrainian Nazism” are posted on theRead More
Mariupol gallery named after Arkhip Kuindzhi is destroyed and looted. The invaders looted everything. Including exhibits of the exhibition of children with disabilities. Source: ChasRead More
They even unscrewed the heating batteries and electric sockets: the occupiers ransacked the office of Mariupol FC. Vice-president of the club Andrii Sanin informed aboutRead More
The Mariupol fountain in Theater Square was finally stolen along with the nozzles by the russian occupiers. On the video Volodymyr Zelenskyi runs through thisRead More
The city’s largest shopping and entertainment center “Fabryka” was damaged in early March by a projectile that caused a fire. The Russian military did notRead More
In the square in the center of Mariupol, the Russians are engaged in looting – they dismantled the playground and granite tiles and took themRead More
This is the appearance of a small village school in one of the settlements of the Kherson region, which was left by the Russians afterRead More
The BBC spoke to more than 200 farmers and analyzed satellite images and shipping data to track where grain stolen in Ukraine is going. AccordingRead More
Melitopol cherries and Kherson tomatoes stolen from occupied cities are sold in Belarusian markets Source: UNIAN NET
A long queue of grain trucks to the Crimea from the Kherson region. Russia continues looting in the occupied territories. Сargo ship Fedor brought 8,000Read More
Russian marauders: a woman from Mariupol shares what her apartment looks like after a “visit” from the russian army. Source: MariupolNow
The Maxar satellite once again recorded the loading of stolen Ukrainian grain on a ship in the port of Sevastopol. Most likely, the ship wentRead More
This is the “second army of the world” »” army “of marauders, rapists, murderers. Source: Pravda_Gerashchenko Russian occupiers continue to loot: on the photo you’llRead More
Mariupol. The occupiers continue to destroy what is left of agricultural products in the city. Yesterday, as a result of an experiment to restore electricity,Read More
According to them, on June 7, the first 11 train cars from the Melitopol elevator left Melitopol for the Crimea. They were all stuffed withRead More
In Mariupol the Russian thieves again load on the ship metal for sending to Rostov – Petro Andryushchenko Source: Pravda Gerashchenko
Russians started loading metal from Mariupol port onto their ships. The metal will be taken out in small batches.
The occupants of temporarily occupied Mariupol export metal and gold by cargo ships. The movement of cargo ships in the port of Mariupol was recordedRead More
A Russian soldier robbed the apartment of a resident of Irpіn and left his photo there. He used Polaroid and probably didn’t know that soonRead More
Before retreating from the Brovary district, the occupiers threw out several boxes of shells to make room for the loot. The occupiers robbed locals, takingRead More
Russians do not allow Ukrainian trucks beyond the Crimea, so the looted products in Ukraine are first exported to the peninsula, where they are cheaplyRead More
Maxar Technologies satellite imagery shows Russian ships loading Ukrainian grain in occupied Crimea Few grains are grown in Crimea, unlike the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions,Read More
Complete destruction: what the orcs turned into a medical unit in Borodyanka. Consequences of the “Russian measure” in Borodyanka photo: Victor Goray A medical workerRead More
Rushists from Kreminna take equipment from hospitals and schools to the federation. After the occupation of the city, on the square of the Luhansk regionalRead More
“Beautiful people in Ukraine”: a laptop stolen by a Russian looter in Brovary was found in a tank and returned to the owner
Mariupol. Ghetto. A white ribbon on the door handle is a mandatory mark that “people live here”. A small way to protect oneself against lootingRead More