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On May 1, 2023, Lira was arrested at his home by Ukraine’s security service for charges related to Article 436-2 of Ukraine’s criminal code, which restricts the justification, glorification ...
[34] [35] Ukraine-based American journalist Sarah Ashton-Cirillo reported Lira's apparent capture by Ukrainian forces on April 18. [25] Lira became the subject of conspiracy theories surrounding his alleged murder, [31] [36] but resurfaced alive on April 22, 2022, claiming that he had been detained by the SBU for the period he was missing. [7] [37]
Gonzalo Lira – died in hospital while detained. His father claims it was due to US & Ukrainian hostility towards his work. Victoria Roshchyna – disappeared in August 2023 died in October 2024 in Russian detention. The Ukrainian government investigates her death as a potential murder and war crime.
At least six Ukrainian journalists or media workers have been killed during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine while not engaged in news-gathering or under ambiguous circumstances. As of 29 April 2022 [update] , Shakirov, Dedov, and Girich are not included in the committee to Protect Journalists's list, while Nezhyborets, Zamoysky, and Bal ...
Ukraine has opened more than 3,000 criminal cases over Russia’s alleged crimes against children in the country, including dozens of torture cases, Ukrainian prosecutors said Thursday.
A former Russian detective convicted for his role in orchestrating the 2006 assassination of investigative journalist Anna Polikovskaya has been pardoned by Russian President Vladimir Putin and is ...
After she reported the detention of pro-Russian commentator Gonzalo Lira by Ukrainian security forces, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) falsely accused her of being allied with Nazis and celebrating Lira's supposed murder; Lira was released unharmed the next
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