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Critical shortage of drinking water in the occupied south of Ukraine
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Another “Ukrainian spy” was “convicted” in Luhansk. Journalists pointed out to fabricated charges
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In nine weeks, occupation administrations have published 7,544 addresses of real estate that can be taken away from owners
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22,000 m² more land in Mariupol city centre allocated for redevelopment, residents complain of being deprived of their homes and legal income
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Occupied Svatove, Luhansk region, partially closed to entry
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In eight weeks, occupation administrations have published 6,656 addresses of real estate that can be taken away from owners
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Bloggers found 20 places of torture and forcible detention of Russian army soldiers, most in the occupied territories of Ukraine
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Soldiers of a Luhansk military unit go missing en masse
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WSJ: Kadyrov’s men plunder Mariupol’s war-damaged Ilyich Iron and Steel Works
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Putin’s United Russia party boasted of installing four payphones in occupied Rubizhne
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161 criminal “punishments” for teenagers in the occupied part of the Donetsk region. 48 children allegedly sent for compulsory psychiatric treatment
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In seven weeks, occupation administrations have published 5,833 addresses of real estate that can be taken away from owners
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The family of former Party of Regions MP Yefremov is doing business in the occupied part of the Luhansk region
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In six weeks, occupation administrations have published 5,087 addresses of real estate that can be taken away from owners
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A 45-year-old detainee died of torture in the occupied part of the Kherson region
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A 72-year-old American kidnapped in the occupied city was convicted in Moscow as a Ukrainian mercenary
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Drones attacked the biggest oil depot in Crimea: two tanks destroyed and two more damaged
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Oligarchs close to Putin are carrying out land redistribution in occupied Crimea
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Collaborator’s car explosion in occupied Enerhodar: what is known so far
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At least 59 detained and “convicted” for political reasons in the Russian-occupied territories in September