Photojournalist Ziv Koren's images from two trips to country over the past year aim to expose tragedies of war

Appeal follows discovery of around 450 graves near formerly Russian-occupied Izyum, most with signs of torture; Zelensky: 'Russia has repeated in Izyum what it did in Bucha'

Even as private donations dry up, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine says it's supporting some 37,000 Jewish households in Ukraine at a cost of some $3 million a month

Ukrainian president says that as forces recapture land, 'life comes back'; Russian divisions abandon scores of tanks, weaponry and ammunition as they retreat eastward

Joint probe led by Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland was established in late March, following the mass killing of civilians in Bucha; meanwhile, ICC team gathers evidence in Ukraine

New York Times publishes footage of at least 8 men marched at gunpoint through streets of Kyiv suburb on March 4, minutes before they were shot dead in a courtyard

Council votes 33-2 -- with only China and Eritrea opposing the measure and 12 others abstaining -- following testimony from Ukraine's deputy foreign minister

Police say traces of torture discovered on three corpses whose eyes were also covered, some gagged; Russian troops capture string of villages in Donbas region

Iryna Venediktova says alleged atrocities by Russian troops include 'killing civilians, bombing of civilian infrastructure, torture and sexual crimes'

Forensic doctors tell The Guardian they have found several cases of women being sexually violated before killed during Russian occupation of Bucha area

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