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Occupiers Closed Islamic School in Simferopol District of Crimea...
Posted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 1 月 16, 2025 | Culture | 0 |
Trump ally says Ukraine focus must be peace, not territory...
Posted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 11 月 10, 2024 | World | 0 |
Ukrainians in occupied territories to lose free medication without Russian passports...
Posted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 10 月 15, 2024 | Ukraine | 0 |
Russian forces targeting orphans,single people , and children of parents with disabilities for mobilization .
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 1 月 28, 2025 | Ukraine, War | 0 |
The Yellow Ribbon movement has reported that Russian forces and Russian-installed authorities in the temporarily occupied territories are targeting orphans, single people, and children of parents with disabilities for mobilization as they are ‘least likely to be missed’. The involvement of people in temporarily occupied territories (TOT) with the occupying military forces against their own people is a great crime of the Russian leadership. The only thing that will stop them is the de-occupation of Ukrainian territory. As reported by Ukrinform, an unprecedented draft is expected in the spring in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. In the TOT...
Read MoreRussians Threaten Final-Year Students with Fines for Failing to Appear at Military Commissariats
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 1 月 18, 2025 | War | 0 |
In the temporarily occupied territories, Russian forces continue conscription efforts, targeting final-year students with fines of up to 200,000 rubles or threats of 2 years of forced labor for refusing service. Such actions violate international law, which prohibits the conscription or recruitment of residents from occupied areas into the occupying military.
Read MoreOccupiers Closed Islamic School in Simferopol District of Crimea
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 1 月 16, 2025 | Culture | 0 |
The occupying administration closed an Islamic school in the Simferopol District of Crimea. Crimean Tatars, the Indigenous people of Ukraine, are systematically targeted for repression, as they are historically perceived as disloyal to Moscow. These actions by the occupying administration are part of a broader policy of persecution based on religious and ethnic grounds.
Read MoreIn Crimea, the occupiers are persecuting 117 people in the “Hizb ut-Tahrir case” – human rights activists
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 11 月 15, 2024 | Culture | 0 |
The Crimean Tatar Resource Center has reported that Russia actively practices religious persecution on the peninsula. 117 individuals are currently at some stage of persecution. Russia has accused Crimean Tatars of being members of Hizb ut-Tahrir, who are banned in Russia as a terrorist organization but operate legally in Ukraine.
Read MoreUkraine has returned 1,002 children from Russia and the occupied territories, twenty times more remain there – Lubinets
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 11 月 12, 2024 | Ukraine | 0 |
Ukraine has repatriated 1002 children from the temporarily occupied territories and Russia, largely thanks to international assistance. Attempts to locate approximately 19,000 forcibly relocated children continue, according to Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner, Dmytro Lubinets.
Read MoreTrump ally says Ukraine focus must be peace, not territory
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 11 月 10, 2024 | World | 0 |
Bryan Lanza, a senior advisor to President-Elect Donald Trump, said the incoming administration will aim to focus on achieving peace in Ukraine rather than enabling the country to gain back territory occupied by Russia. Lanza stated that if Zelensky were to demand peace if Crimea were returned then “he shows us that he’s not serious” and added, “Crimea is gone”.
Read MoreUkrainians in occupied territories to lose free medication without Russian passports
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 10 月 15, 2024 | Ukraine | 0 |
As of 2025, Ukrainians with diabetes, bronchial asthma, and other illnesses in the occupied territories will lose access to free medications unless they acquire Russian passports, according to the Eastern Human Rights Group. This practice is already enforced in many of the occupied territories.
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