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world15 days ago

Mariupol Theater Reopens Amidst War's Aftermath

Russia has reopened the historic Mariupol Drama Theater after more than three years, following its destruction during the 2022 siege that killed civilians and symbolized the city's devastation. The reopening, marked by a performance in St. Petersburg, has been condemned by Ukrainian authorities as an attempt at Russification and concealment of war crimes.

world6 months ago

Mariupol Residents Reject Russian Narratives About City

Ukrainian residents of Mariupol deny Russian propaganda about the city being repaired and thriving, describing ongoing destruction, shortages of water, food, and medicine, and the use of propaganda and re-education in schools. Despite hardships, some residents engage in secret resistance activities against Russian occupation, risking their lives to gather intelligence and maintain Ukrainian identity. The residents emphasize their desire for liberation rather than territorial concessions.

world7 months ago

Russian Military Leader Killed in Mysterious Explosion in Mariupol

A retired Russian commander, Zaur Gurtsiev, who led airstrikes on Mariupol, died in an explosion in Stavropol, Russia. The cause of the blast is unclear, with Ukraine's involvement not ruled out. Gurtsiev was a decorated veteran and served as Stavropol's deputy mayor. His death follows a series of high-profile Russian military casualties since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

international-news1 year ago

"Ukrainian Policewoman Freed After Two Years of Captivity and Abuse"

A 24-year-old Ukrainian policewoman, Maryana Checheliuk, has returned home after two years of severe mistreatment in Russian captivity. Captured during the siege of Mariupol's Azovstal steel works, she endured starvation, beatings, and abuse. Her health deteriorated significantly during her imprisonment. She was released in a prisoner exchange and reunited with her family, who had been anxiously awaiting her return.

war-and-conflict1 year ago

"Uncovering the Devastation: Investigating Russia's Assault on Mariupol"

Human Rights Watch, SITU Research, and Truth Hounds used interviews, videos, photos, and 3D models to reconstruct the devastation in Mariupol after Russian forces occupied the city. The assault resulted in extensive damage to buildings, schools, hospitals, and universities, with thousands killed and many more suffering due to lack of basic supplies and medical care. The evidence suggests potential war crimes, and those responsible, including high-level Russian officials, should be held accountable. The psychological effects of the fighting and displacement will continue to impact Mariupol's residents for years to come.

entertainment2 years ago

"Oscar Nomination for '20 Days in Mariupol' Marks Milestone for AP Documentary"

The documentary "20 Days In Mariupol," chronicling the Russian invasion of Mariupol and made by journalists who escaped the city, has been nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Documentary Feature Film category. The film provides a unique chronicle of the early days of the invasion, depicting the destruction and suffering endured by Ukrainian citizens as Russian forces took control of the city. The 96th Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled for March 10 in Los Angeles.

world-news2 years ago

"Ukraine and Russia Conduct Largest Prisoner Exchange of the War, Over 200 Freed"

Ukraine and Russia have conducted the largest prisoner swap since the war began, exchanging over 200 soldiers each, facilitated by the UAE. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy confirmed the return of soldiers, including those who fought in Mariupol and Azovstal. Russia's defense ministry acknowledged the swap, citing complex negotiations. The exchange occurs amidst ongoing Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities and increased Ukrainian attacks on the Russian city of Belgorod. Human rights concerns persist over the treatment of PoWs, with reports of mistreatment and sham trials.

conflictwar2 years ago

"Unveiling the Horrors: Russia's Brutal War in Ukraine Exposed in Gripping Film"

The AP and Frontline documentary, "20 Days in Mariupol," provides a harrowing and intimate look at the Russian siege of the Ukrainian city. The film captures the chaos, confusion, and isolation experienced by the residents as they confront the brutality of war. The documentary raises questions about the motivations behind such conflicts and the impact of war coverage on public opinion and policy. Despite the difficulty of watching, the film serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of humanity and the importance of documenting and remembering the horrors of war.

international-affairs2 years ago

Ukrainian Teen Illegally Deported to Russia Returns Home Amidst Zelenskyy's Remarks

Bohdan Yermokhin, a Ukrainian teenager who was taken to Russia from the occupied city of Mariupol during the war, has returned to Ukraine with the help of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and international organizations. Yermokhin, who had been placed in a foster family near Moscow, appealed for assistance in returning to Ukraine and successfully crossed the border from Belarus. Ukraine claims that 20,000 children have been illegally transferred to Russia since the invasion, with some being put up for adoption, while Russia denies these allegations. Yermokhin's return highlights the ongoing issue of child deportation and the efforts to reunite them with their families.

conflictwar2 years ago

'New York Left Staggered by '20 Days in Mariupol'

The documentary film "20 Days in Mariupol" chronicles the first three weeks of the Russian siege on the Ukrainian city, capturing the atrocities and suffering of the residents. The film's director, Mstyslav Chernov, emphasizes the importance of impartial journalism and the duty to give attention to innocent victims. He warns against the polarization of media coverage and the danger of indifference towards human tragedy. Chernov believes it is crucial to engage more people and preserve the memory of these events for future generations.

conflictwar2 years ago

Recording the Unrecorded: A Team's Courageous Stay in a Ukrainian War Zone

Mstyslav Chernov, a video journalist with the Associated Press, and his team stayed behind in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol during the Russian invasion in February 2022, capturing footage that would later win them a Pulitzer Prize. Their documentary, "20 Days in Mariupol," aims to show the chaos and suffering experienced by the trapped civilians. Chernov recounts the destruction and the difficult choices people faced in the war zone, highlighting the impact on civilians and the targeting of non-military objects. Despite the dangers, the team felt compelled to document the events for future war crimes investigations and the history of Ukraine.

conflictwar2 years ago

Surviving and Documenting the Ukrainian War Zone

Mstyslav Chernov, a video journalist with the Associated Press, and his team stayed behind in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol during the Russian invasion in February 2022, capturing footage for a documentary titled "20 Days in Mariupol." Chernov wanted to document the city's descent into chaos and show the impact on civilians. The team witnessed the destruction, suffering, and bravery of the people trapped in the war zone. Despite the danger, they felt it was crucial to record everything for future war crimes investigations and the history of Ukraine. The documentary will premiere on PBS FRONTLINE on November 21.

conflict2 years ago

"Ukraine's Advancing Counteroffensive Bolstered by Cluster Bombs"

Ukrainian marines have made progress in their counteroffensive towards the key port city of Mariupol, with the recapture of the village of Urozhaine partially aided by the use of controversial cluster munitions. Drone footage shows Russian troops fleeing and being shelled, possibly by cluster munitions. The Ukrainian military has confirmed the use of US-supplied weapons on the frontlines, but the specific devices identified in the videos have not been confirmed. The use of cluster munitions has raised ethical concerns, as they can pose a long-term hazard to civilians. The counteroffensive has faced resistance from heavily fortified Russian defensive lines and landmines, leading to slow progress.