Tanks, bombs, shootings: Ukrainians describe Russian takeover of villages
Witnesses describe soldiers shooting people dead in the street and confiscating phones and laptops
Witnesses describe soldiers shooting people dead in the street and confiscating phones and laptops
What we know about the children behind the indictment of Vladimir Putin and his children’s commissioner for abduction
The Russian-run camps were advertised as restorative breaks; parents say some children have been kept there for months
Ukrainian investigators claim Russian forces took over juvenile detention centre, beating and killing people inside
After the euphoria of the Ukrainian city’s recapture, many of its people are living at rock bottom, lacking the basics to survive
Ukrainians in recaptured town where 445 graves have been uncovered tell of suffering during Russian occupation
Grisly work in woodland and cemeteries in push to officially record civilian deaths
Sasha Ivanov, 18, an aspiring neurosurgeon, was killed trying to help his grandparents. It was not the end of the family’s ordeal
A year on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Guardian tells the story of perhaps the most shocking chapter of the war so far
Shelling is so intense that doctors and nurses at one hospital have lived there for 29 days, as casualties including many young children are brought in under fire
In the second most shelled city in Ukraine, defiant residents are set on keeping their beloved city running
West of Kyiv, a Russian unit led by Syria veterans set up camp and began a drunken, murderous campaign