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Russia’s ‘Denazification’ Strategy Emerges, Including Specific Ukrainian Targets

TROSTYANETS, UKRAINE - APRIL 03: Makeshift graves of three civilians killed by Russian forces during the town's occupation are seen in a residential area on April 03, 2022 in Trostyanets, Ukraine. Ukrainian forces an... TROSTYANETS, UKRAINE - APRIL 03: Makeshift graves of three civilians killed by Russian forces during the town's occupation are seen in a residential area on April 03, 2022 in Trostyanets, Ukraine. Ukrainian forces announced this week that they had retaken control of Trostyanets, a northeastern town that has seen fierce fighting and was occupied by Russians for weeks. Last week, after its advances stalled on several fronts, Russia appeared to revise its military goals in Ukraine, claiming that it would focus its efforts on the battle in the eastern Donbas region. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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April 6, 2022 3:20 p.m.

The past days have been filled with horrifying images of murdered and maimed Ukrainians, abused under Russia’s occupation.

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