Ukraine Marks 1,000 Days of War with Resilience and Remembrance

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Over 143,000 war crimes have been recorded in Ukraine during Russia's full-scale invasion, according to Yuriy Belousov from Ukraine's Prosecutor General’s Office. Ukrainian law enforcement registers 200-300 new crimes daily, with Russian forces accused of committing nearly every type of crime defined by the Rome Statute. Significant civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and schools, has been destroyed, and attacks continue with various weapons. This marks 1,000 days since the invasion began, following earlier conflicts in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
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