By The Human Rights Watch
Analyzes Ukraine’s anti-collaboration laws, which criminalize civilians providing services under Russian occupation, risking unjust prosecution.
The Human Rights Watch, December 5, 2024, 48 pp.
By The Human Rights Watch
Analyzes Ukraine’s anti-collaboration laws, which criminalize civilians providing services under Russian occupation, risking unjust prosecution.
The Human Rights Watch, December 5, 2024, 48 pp.
By Human Rights Watch
The 93-page report, “Hunted From Above: Russia’s Use of Drones to Attack Civilians in Kherson, Ukraine” and an accompanying web feature, document how Russian forces appear to be deliberately or recklessly carrying out drone strikes against civilians and civilian objects with these mostly inexpensive commercially available drones. The attacks spread terror among the civilian population and cause them to fear leaving their homes, and have caused the depopulation of the two areas being targeted in Kherson.
Human Rights Watch, June 3, 2025, p. 93