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On the Ground in Ukraine: Maître Ligneul on a Mission to Help Victims

Thanks to the support of the NGO FUVI, Attorney Nicolas Ligneul is currently in Ukraine on a particularly intensive mission, marked by meetings with government officials, testimonies from victims, and concrete acts of solidarity. The mission began with a meeting at the National Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine, alongside Yevgeniia Mnishenko, a Ukrainian attorney who has...

Introduction to Kyiv, the Other Cradle of Europe

Against a geopolitical backdrop upended by the war in Ukraine, Oxana Melnychuk-Viktorsvit delivers a work that is as ambitious as it is indispensable: a deep dive into the millennia-old history of a country that has been overlooked by Europe for far too long, yet whose fate is intimately linked to our own.   The author...

Is there any compensation for the victims of war? The Ukrainian International Volunteers Fund, FUVI, has been working relentlessly to defend the rights of victims of the Russian war in Ukraine and their compensation. With our generous donors support and thanks to the purely pro-bono dedication of our Attorney, Dr. Nicolas Ligneul, Esq., we have...

Russia’s Death Wish: Taking War Beyond Ukraine

In early September, Russian drones first violated Polish airspace and then Romanian airspace. Both countries are NATO member states. The incident triggered an emergency UN Security Council meeting and renewed fears of regional escalation. What happens in Ukraine does not stay in Ukraine. The bombs falling on Kyiv, the civilians massacred in Yarova, the abducted...

Ukraine’s Stolen Children: 35,000 Lives Torn Apart by War

Ukraine’s Stolen Children: 35,000 Lives Torn Apart by War A new report by the Yale School of Public Health Humanitarian Research Lab, published on September 16, 2025, reveals that over 35,000 Ukrainian children have been abducted by Russian forces since the beginning of the invasion. Transferred to more than 200 facilities in Russia and occupied...

Les enfants volés d’Ukraine : un crime contre l’humanité

Depuis le début de la guerre, près de 20 000 enfants ukrainiens auraient été enlevés par la Russie et déplacés de force vers son territoire. Certains ont été adoptés illégalement, d’autres placés dans des camps de “rééducation”. Il s’agit d’une violation grave de la Convention des droits de l’enfant et d’un possible crime contre l’humanité....

Ukraine’s Stolen Children: A Crime Against Humanity

Since the war began, nearly 20,000 Ukrainian children are believed to have been abducted by Russia and forcibly transferred to its territory. Some were illegally adopted, others placed in “re-education” camps. This is a grave violation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and may constitute a crime against humanity. To tear...

Putin awards ‘courage’ medal to Russian general wanted by ICC over alleged crimes against humanity

  Even as the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Russian Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov for alleged crimes against humanity, Vladimir Putin has decorated him with the “Order of Courage.” This chilling contrast exposes the impunity enjoyed by Russia’s military leaders. At the very moment international justice seeks to hold perpetrators...

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