War crimes in Ukraine
In a four-part investigation, we go inside Ukraine to reveal how prosecutors will build their case for a prosecution against Russia. Anthony Galloway and Kate Geraghty report.
Investigation
Inside the Ukraine war crimes investigation, Part 4: the destruction
Russian aerial attacks have destroyed large parts of Ukraine. Investigators say the damage will be used in a war crimes prosecution.
- by Anthony Galloway and Kate Geraghty
Video
Watch video: War Crimes in Ukraine - The Destruction
4500 homes in Barvinkove have been damaged or completely destroyed. The bulk of the town’s 8000 residents have already fled.
War crimes in Ukraine - The Destruction
Across Ukraine countless civilians have lost their homes, their loved ones and their livelihoods since the Russian invasion began.
Investigation
Inside the Ukraine war crimes investigation, Part 3: The resistance
Outnumbered and outgunned, a brave few Ukrainian civilians have fought back against the Russian onslaught, forming resistance units to defend homes and loved ones.
- by Anthony Galloway and Kate Geraghty
Video
Watch video: The Resistance
Families of resistance fighters killed by Russian invaders pick up the pieces of their shattered lives.
Gallery - Inside the torture cells of Ukraine
Survivors reveal torture, beatings and killings they have endured and witnessed in Ukrainian basements.
Graphic content
Inside the Ukraine war crimes investigation, Part 2: Torture cells
A railway station basement and a schoolroom still show telltale signs of their transformation into places of torture for those who know where to look.
- by Anthony Galloway and Kate Geraghty
Graphic content
Inside the Ukraine war crimes investigation, Part 1: The Missing
When most of Ukraine is a crime scene, who will bear witness to mass atrocities? We reveal some of the victims who want to tell the world what happened.
- by Anthony Galloway and Kate Geraghty
Through our lens: Kate Geraghty captures the victims of Russia’s war
While most of Ukraine is a crime scene, thousands of people have disappeared. We speak to the victims of these war crimes, who want the world to know what happened.
Video
Watch video: The Ukrainians interrogated, tortured and held in Russian prisons
Boris Popov was interrogated and held for weeks in a Russian jail before being exchanged in a prisoner swap. Here he tells his story.
Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/world/europe/war-crimes-in-ukraine-20220716-p5b225.html