Russia Mixing Its Own Dead Soldiers into Body Returns exchanges with Ukraine
Crisis in Russia, War

Russia Mixing Its Own Dead Soldiers into Body exchanges with Ukraine

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Russia is secretly inserting the bodies of its own soldiers among the remains it returns to Ukraine during prisoner-of-war exchanges, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this week. The move, he claims, is part of a broader attempt by Moscow to conceal the true scale of Russian casualties in the war. Ukrainian officials have identified numerous cases where bodies received in recent exchanges— those of fallen Ukrainian soldiers—were in fact Russian servicemen.

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Cannibalism Among Undersupplied Russian Troops Raises Alarm in Ukraine
Crisis in Russia, War

Cannibalism Among Undersupplied Russian Troops Raises Alarm in Ukraine

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Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) has released an intercepted audio recording revealing a shocking act among Russian forces on the Ukrainian frontlines. In the recording, a commander from a reconnaissance unit—allegedly part of Russia’s 68th Motorized Rifle Division—reports that a soldier, identified by the call sign “Brelok,” killed and consumed his fellow soldier “Foma” over the course of two weeks. “Nobody ran away.

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Russians Operating Torture Sites in Mali, Investigation Finds
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Russians Operating Torture Sites in Mali, Investigation Finds

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A global investigative project has uncovered a network of secret detention centers in Mali where civilians were tortured, abused, and, in some cases, disappeared—allegedly under the supervision of Russia’s Wagner Group and local Malian forces. The investigation, coordinated by Forbidden Stories and involving outlets including Le Monde, France 24, and Der Spiegel, identifies at least six clandestine sites across central and northern Mali used for extrajudicial detentions between 2022 and 2024.

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