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Ukrainian authorities have recorded over 122,000 potential war crimes committed by Russian forces - some of which include rape. Anya Neistat meets with Victorya who shares her story, as she tries to take the case to court.

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Фото профиля Channel 4 Dispatches
Channel 4 Dispatches1 год назад

Watch 'The Cranes Call' tonight at 11.35pm on @Channel4

Фото профиля Zēė 🇵🇸🔻
Zēė 🇵🇸🔻1 год назад

Now do Israeli war crimes. Will be triple that amount including the Genocide

Фото профиля Darlink 🔗
Darlink 🔗1 год назад

@Channel4News Where is international protest?

Фото профиля ExtraEyes
ExtraEyes1 год назад

@Channel4News Russia is a nation of war criminals

Фото профиля baz
baz1 год назад

Evil things happen in war, which is why we must strive to end this one as soon as we can.

Фото профиля lindsay mathieson
lindsay mathieson1 год назад

@OzKaterji Don’t forget Ukraine. They need ore support.

Фото профиля Dave Vader
Dave Vader1 год назад

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