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Ukraine war: Debunking propaganda and fakes | DW News
As the war in Ukraine continues, thousands of fakes and false claims are circulating. Staged attacks, old pictures reused and manipulated videos – what is real and what is not? In our Fact Check, we explain how we are debunking disinformation and propaganda from the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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Bucha survivors recount Russian atrocities
ABC News’ James Longman reports from Bucha, where residents are detailing alleged war crimes committed by Russian forces, as human rights groups document the atrocities.
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Life under Russian forces in Bucha, Ukraine – BBC News
This report contains images that some may find distressing.
Following the withdrawal of Russian forces from Bucha, Ukraine, the BBC has met civilians who lived in the city. They describe how Russian soldiers accused them of being Nazis and killed unarmed civilians.
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‘This is the Russian army, it’s what they do’: Retired Col. Steve Ganyard
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with ABC News contributor retired Col. Steve Ganyard about Russia’s alleged war crimes, and Vladimir Putin’s new military strategy in the conflict.
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How will the West respond to Russian war crimes? | Conflict Zone
The world has been confronted with horrific images of atrocities against civilians allegedly committed by Russian forces in Ukraine.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis says it’s clear Russian is carrying out crimes in Ukraine by deliberately attacking civilians and it should be called genocide.
“We can find the courage and call it a genocide (because there is so much resemblance of the events of 20th centur that we thought belonged in the history books,” he told DW’s Sarah Kelly from Vilnius.
Landbergis also said Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to attack other countries if Russia is not defeated in Ukraine.
“If Putinism, which is more than just one person, if it stays, that means that this country will be ready to deploy aggressive tactics and war against his neighbors again. And this cannot be allowed.”
How should western allies respond?
As the EU debates the next round of sanctions, Lithuania has already moved to ban Russian energy imports. It has long urged a tougher line on Putin’s Russia. How tough are allies willing to get now? And how far does he think Putin’s war in Ukraine could go?
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Hundreds more civilians feared dead in towns near Kyiv – BBC News
The Ukrainian government says it fears that many more civilians may have been killed by Russian forces in towns around Kyiv, before they retreated further east.
It follows the discovery of many dead civilians in the city of Bucha. Ukrainian human rights workers believe that hundreds more people may be buried in a mass grave near a church in the city.
And in the nearby town of Borodyanka the authorities fear that hundreds of people are buried beneath the rubble of apartment blocks.
Borodyanka suffered some of the worst destruction of towns around Kyiv, with civilian apartments destroyed by air strikes and shelling.
Clive Myrie in Lviv presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Jeremy Bowen and Yogita Limaye.
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