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War crimes in Ukraine: collecting evidence from the frontline
FromABC News Daily
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13 minutes
Released:
Oct 24, 2022
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It's hard to comprehend just how terrifying living in Ukraine must be.
Russian forces are using missiles and Iranian attack drones to target cities, terrorising civilians and damaging vital power stations ahead of winter.
As the war continues, international investigators are on the ground to document those bombings and other potential war crimes, including rape and torture.
Today we speak to one of those investigators.
Featured:
Nigel Povoas KC, Mobile Justice Team lead prosecutor, Global Rights Compliance
Russian forces are using missiles and Iranian attack drones to target cities, terrorising civilians and damaging vital power stations ahead of winter.
As the war continues, international investigators are on the ground to document those bombings and other potential war crimes, including rape and torture.
Today we speak to one of those investigators.
Featured:
Nigel Povoas KC, Mobile Justice Team lead prosecutor, Global Rights Compliance
Released:
Oct 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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