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Russia’s program of coerced adoption is the largest missing persons case since WWII, the Yale School of Public Health's Humanitarian Research Lab finds.
Children from Ukraine are naturalized as Russian citizens, listed on Russian adoption databases, and placed in Russian families
The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for two senior military officials from Russia just days after the Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab releases its report on systematic damage to Ukraine’s power generation and transmission facilities.
A new report from the Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab verifies 66 instances of conflict-related damage to Ukraine’s power generation and transmission infrastructure. Some of the damage occurred far from the front lines of war zones leaving millions of civilians without electricity during the height of winter. The researchers said the widespread and systematic damage could be a violation of international humanitarian law.
223 identified incidents of damage across 23 oblasts, consistent with a widespread and systematic effort to cripple vital power generation and transmission infrastructure across Ukraine