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Amnesty International investigation reveals 'pattern of crimes committed by Russian forces.'

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Russian forces “must face justice for a series of war crimes” committed in the region northwest of Kyiv, Amnesty International said on May 6 after publishing a comprehensive investigation. During a 12-day investigation, Amnesty researchers documented cases in Bucha, Borodyanka, Novyi Korohod, Andriivka, Zdvyzhivka, Vorzel, Makariv, and Dmytrivka.

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Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko welcomed the IMF decision, saying that, "It is very important for us that in the fifth year of full-scale war, amidst systematic attacks on the energy sector, Ukraine has guaranteed international financial support from partners and resources for the stable functioning of the state."

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