World Apr 02 2 years after the horrors at Bucha, some families struggle to come to terms with atrocities By Samya Kullab, Associated Press
World Mar 31 Russia bombards Ukraine at grim Bucha anniversary President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Bucha, a town near Kyiv, stands as a symbol of the atrocities the Russian military has committed since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022. By Elena Becatoros, Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press
World Feb 19 1 year after the invasion began, a timeline of Russia’s war in Ukraine The war in Ukraine has killed thousands, forced millions to flee their homes, reduced entire cities to rubble and fueled fears the confrontation could escalate into an open conflict between Russia and NATO. By Associated Press
World Nov 17 Human rights groups report widespread abuse in Ukraine As violence escalates in Ukraine, human rights abuses have become widespread. The situation is particularly concerning in the southern region of Kherson, where villages were liberated from Russian occupation a week ago. By Sam Mednick, Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press
Politics Nov 03 How Russian soldiers ran a ‘cleansing’ operation in Bucha, Ukraine It was a cold, gray morning, March 4 in Bucha, Ukraine. By nightfall, at least nine men would walk to their deaths at 144 Yablunska street, the nerve center of Russian violence that would shock the world. By Erika Kinetz, Oleksandr Stashevskyi, Vasilisa Stepanenko, Associated Press
May 12 A young Ukrainian boy watched his own father get killed by a Russian soldier. Now his family is searching for justice. By Cara Anna, Associated Press 14-year-old Yura Nechyporenko recounts the tragic killing of his father on a lonely street in Bucha, the community on the outskirts of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, where bodies of civilians are still being discovered weeks after Russian soldiers withdrew. Continue reading
Apr 12 In Bucha, children face the horror of Russia’s invasion By Cara Anna, Associated Press Bucha witnessed some of the ghastliest scenes of Russia’s invasion, and almost no children have been seen in its silent streets. Continue reading
Apr 11 Russia says it hits Ukraine air defenses before eastern push By Adam Schreck, Cara Anna, Associated Press With their offensive in many parts of Ukraine thwarted, Russian forces have relied increasingly on bombarding cities. Continue reading
Apr 08 Watch 5:16 Dozens killed as apparent Russian missile strikes Ukrainians fleeing conflict By Simon Ostrovsky An apparent Russian missile slammed into a crowded rail platform Friday in eastern Ukraine, killing dozens and wounding hundreds. Thousands of people were waiting for trains to evacuate the area as Russian forces refocused their assault on eastern Ukraine. The… Continue watching
Apr 06 As Russians retreat from outskirts of Kyiv, Ukrainians document atrocities By Adam Schreck, Andrea Rosa, Associated Press Ukrainian authorities are poring over the grisly aftermath of alleged Russian atrocities around Kyiv, as both sides prepare for an all-out push by Moscow's forces to seize Ukraine’s industrial east. Continue reading