Russian FSB holds abducted 62-year-old Crimean woman incommunicado for almost four months without vital medication
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Putin says forced into actions; reply denies coercion
Putin: We couldn’t allow that. They forced us into the actions we are taking now, yet they try to blame us. [No one forced you into anything. For once, own your actions] 5/
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Putin denies Ukraine coup, response cites invasion and war crimes
Putin: We didn't organize the coup in Ukraine.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 27 mai 2025
[No: what you did is an invasion, war crimes, and hundred thousands dead] 3/ pic.twitter.com/v4X3Jhtrf6Putin: We didn't organize the coup in Ukraine. [No: what you did is an invasion, war crimes, and hundred thousands dead] 3/
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AP reports autopsies reveal torture of Russian POWs in Ukraine
Source: https://
apnews.com/article/russia
-ukraine-pows-torture-autopsies-0615fd4fd7a2c5ce5b395e45f9bc372e
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Russia holds bodies until unidentifiable, Ukraine official says
Russia holds bodies "until they reach a state where nothing can be determined," according to Ukrainian POW affairs spokesperson. 6X
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UN report: 95% of Ukrainian POWs suffered systematic torture
95% of released Ukrainian POWs endured "systematic" torture including beatings, electric shocks, suffocation, and sexual violence, according to 2024 U.N. report. 5/
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Ex-POW details systematic beatings at Kamensk-Shakhtinsky prison
Former POW Oleksii Honcharov witnessed systematic beatings at Kamensk-Shakhtinsky prison: "Everyone got hit, no exceptions.” 4/
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Autopsies reveal diverse causes of death among 21 interviewed POW families
Of 21 interviewed families, autopsies showed POWs aged 22, 39, and 43 died of heart failure, with others dying from tuberculosis, pneumonia, and infections. 3/
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Russia tortures and kills Ukrainian POWs, covers up evidence
Russia is systematically torturing and killing Ukrainian prisoners of war. Russians deliberately cover up evidence through body mutilation and falsified death certificates, constituting documented war crimes. 0/
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Ukraine military spending at 34.5% GDP leads globally, Russia at 7%
Ukraine leads globally in military spending as a share of GDP at 34.5%, totaling $65B ($199B in military PPP), plus $45.3B in aid. Russia outspends it with $149B (7% of GDP) or $430B in PPP terms, highlighting a stark power imbalance in the war. 4/
