I came back again. I was slightly injured a few days ago. When my team and I were documenting crimes in northeastern Ukraine, about 40 to 50 kilometers from the front line, rockets fell nearby, and shrapnel wounded my leg. So now, while I am being treated, I will be able to write more often on the forum.
Are you working as a journalist of some sorts? But either way, rest up and remember that what you're doing will be vital to document the atrocities committed during this war. God bless you.
No. As you may know, I have a law degree and have worked as a lawyer for a long time. After joining the territorial defense, I and others came up with the idea of forming a team of lawyers to assist in the legal documentation of Russia's war crimes. I did this with some of my acquaintances and acquaintances of my acquaintances. And now we are helping to legally document these crimes where needed. There are a lot of such teams in Ukraine now - and our contribution is very small, but we still do it because it is necessary.
Thanks for the update and glad you and family are currently in relatively decent condition compared to so many others.
I have been continuing to post updates on the "Mega-thread" regarding updates involving Russian War Crimes in Ukraine.
Might not be as "sexy" as military analysis and updates, or fighting on front-line trenches, but still your works are extremely important nonetheless, regardless of the risks of Russian Artillery shelling to "bear witness" and share that with the entire Global Community.
You are a true patriot and hero, and alas those of us who are much more distant are more extremely limited in what we can do directly, well removed and outside of the "Maidan" Revolutionary Movements, which are now facing an existential fight simply for existence.
Despite the risks involved, it appears clear that these massive war crimes committed by the Russian Gvt from top, Russian Senior Military Officers from the top, and even the reality is that the Russian Military Culture itself, appears to have created an entire environment over decades where it becomes increasingly difficult to discern the "Good Russian Soldiers" from the "Bad Russian Soldiers".
Still, I firmly believe that eventually justice will be done for many of the worst perpetrators of individual war crimes, although unfortunately unless there is a revolution in Russia doubtful that those who ordered the decisions will ever face the full justice of international law before they die.