
National May 26, 2022
Bucha evacuee in Japan seeks healing in 'peaceful' Ukrainian hometown
by May Masangkay
Olena Samoylenko says it was "heartbreaking" to see the destruction in places where she had played with her daughter.
Bucha evacuee in Japan seeks healing in 'peaceful' Ukrainian hometown
Olena Samoylenko says it was "heartbreaking" to see the destruction in places where she had played with her daughter.
New evidence shows how Russian soldiers executed men in Bucha
In videos, Russian paratroopers are seen marching a group of men at gunpoint along a street in the Kyiv suburb. It is the last time the men would be seen alive.
Love letter and ID card point to Russian units that terrorized Bucha
Journalists interviewed more than 90 residents, reviewing photographic and video evidence these locals shared and examining documents left behind by the Russians.
They fell deeply in love in Bucha. One Russian bullet ended it all.
Iryna Abramova has lost almost everything: her husband, her home, three of her four pets; her life savings, in cash, turned to ash.
Bucha survivors haunted by 'nightmare' of Russian occupation
"We were trembling not because of the cold, but due to fear because we could hear what the Russians did to the captives," one resident said.
Death on Yablunska: Four lives that ended in Ukraine's Bucha
They all had different paths on Yablunska Street in Ukraine's Bucha: A risky evacuation, a borrowed bicycle, a wounded parent. All ended up dead.
Death and defiance in a Ukrainian neighborhood that was held by Russian troops
The accounts by at least a dozen residents of a district of Bucha paint a picture of violence and intimidation by the soldiers while they were in the neighborhood.
Ukraine seeks ruinous sanctions on Russia amid European hesitancy
The democratic world must reject Russian oil and completely block Russian banks from the international finance system, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
China’s U.N. envoy calls violence in Ukraine's Bucha ‘deeply disturbing’
China’s envoy to the United Nations stopped short of condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin over the killing of unarmed civilians in Bucha.
War crime, crime against humanity, genocide: What's the difference?
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor opened a probe into possible war crimes in Ukraine on March 3.
"Killing numerous innocent civilians constitutes a serious violation of international humanitarian law," Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said Wednesday.
Russian forces pound key cities as West prepares new sanctions
The besieged southern port of Mariupol has been under almost constant bombardment since the early days of the invasion that began on Feb. 24.