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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 5, 2023 | Institute for the Study of War

Ukrainian forces conducted a successful strike on a Russian shipyard in Kerch, occupied Crimea on November 4, likely damaging a naval vessel. The Ukrainian Amed Forces Center for Strategic Communications (StratCom) stated that Ukrainian forces conducted

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 5, 2023

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 5, 2023
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Leaked Chechnya government documents confirm police role in 2017 extrajudicial killings: report - JURIST - News


February 17, 2021 09:30:53 am
Independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta released exclusive documentation leaked from a government source Monday confirming that 27 men who went missing and were presumed dead in 2017 were in fact detained by Chechnyan local police, undermining the Chechnyan authorities’ official denial of their involvement in the disappearances.
The documentation comes in the form of internal police charts that list mugshots and identities of the individuals, with many photos indicating the marks of physical violence inflicted while in custody. It is believed that these individuals were arrested during police crackdowns on the LGBT community. Russian prosecutors have claimed such crackdowns were essential to combat ISIS-linked terror in Chechnya, and have released videos now believed to be doctored showing the detained men pledging themselves to ISIS.

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