After fleeing to safety in Israel, director Anna Shishova completes 'The New Greatness Case,' portraying Russian use of cyber-entrapment against youth calling for more freedom

Yuliia Paievska transferred footage showing team's treatment of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers to Associated Press; had received bodycam for a Netflix documentary on Invictus Games

Zelensky aide says Ukrainian artillery outnumbered 10 to one; Moscow announces humanitarian corridor to evacuate civilians from besieged chemical plant in Severodonetsk

Mikhail Kasyanov says Russian president has built a system based on impunity and fear: 'I knew a different Putin'

This is third time Moscow has applied label to Committee Against Torture, and has recently stepped up using measure to target opponents, journalists and human rights activists

Ankara talks result in proposal to send vital food shipments through Black Sea, but Moscow's vows to not attack once Kyiv removes mines from near Odesa hold little water in West

Kyiv prosecutor says allegations include forceful transfer of people into Russia as well as killings, torture and other atrocities

Sergey Lavrov rails at economic sanctions imposed on Moscow over Ukraine invasion, claims Western nations stoking 'Russophobia'

Move seen as possible retaliation for movement’s decades-long effort to recover artifacts taken by the Soviets; rabbis among numerous US Jews targeted by Russia

As invasion enters fourth month, Russian parliament mulls scrapping upper age limit for joining army; top official says Moscow 'not chasing deadlines'

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