Systematic crimes against civilians initiated by the invaders continue in the temporarily occupied territories.
Thus, the occupation authorities demonstrate complete disregard for international humanitarian law, which is especially evident in the forced mobilization of young people for conscription with subsequent deployment to participate in hostilities against Ukraine.
War criminals use mobilization as a means of maintaining control over the local population. Young people from the occupied territories are forced to participate in hostilities on the side of the aggressor without proper training, which violates international norms and human rights.
Forced mobilization is perhaps the main part of Russia’s criminal policy aimed at suppressing resistance and using local residents as cannon fodder for its aggressive purposes.
In addition, the occupiers continue to cynically attack civilian objects and infrastructure in the TOT, particularly in the eastern regions of Ukraine. This leads to numerous civilian casualties and an aggravation of the humanitarian crisis.
The occupation administration deliberately neglects the provision of basic living conditions, which increases the suffering of people in these territories, putting them in a desperate situation.
You can stop the policy of the Russian invaders and their collaborators by publicizing their crimes and demanding their international prosecution. You can also participate in rallies in support of Ukraine or donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.