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Ogrish.com was a shock site that presented uncensored news coverage and multimedia material based for the most part on war, accidents and executions.. Much of the material depicted was graphic, uncensored, gory videos and images.
On July 28, 2022, a video was posted on a Russian Telegram page showing a Russian soldier torturing and castrating a Ukrainian prisoner of war. The identity of the victim is unclear through the video; however, the video is shot in high-quality footage and features extreme themes of violence throughout.
LiveLeak aimed to freely host real footage of politics, war, and many other world events and to encourage and foster a culture of citizen journalism, although later being known to host videos with gore and extreme violence. [5] [6] [7] It was eventually shut down on 5 May 2021, with the URL changed to redirect to ItemFix, another video sharing ...
During his virtual address to members of Congress on Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked U.S. lawmakers to watch a video showing Ukrainian cities before and after Russia's ...
Ukraine and Russia blame each other for the dam’s destruction, which has sent floodwaters across a war zone and forced thousands to flee. Some experts say the dam may have collapsed due to ...
Wagner, Russia’s most powerful mercenary group, sent at least 100 Ukrainian prisoners of war back to Ukrainian forces to mark Orthodox Easter, according to a video posted by the group's founder ...
The video showing the murder of Sergei Yatzenko was leaked to a shock site based in the United States and dated 4 December 2008. Ekaterina Levchenko, adviser to Ukraine's minister of the interior, was critical of the leak but admitted that control of videos on the Internet was "virtually impossible". [42]
Senior Ukrainian officials alleged, without providing further evidence, that the man was an unarmed prisoner of war killed by Russian soldiers. Ukraine military identifies soldier seen in grisly ...