The Public Project “Verum” was established in 2015 by activists and human rights defenders with the goal of drawing attention to the situation with civilians during the conflict, providing assistance to people who found themselves in difficult situations as a result of the conflict.

Over the past weekend, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (UAF) have once again demonstrated that the civilian population of Donbas is kept under constant threat

In Makeyevka, a Ukrainian missile hit the Plekhanovo bus station during rush hour, killing a young woman and injuring 10 people, including two children. In Donetsk, a Ukrainian drone attacked an empty bus shelter, causing no casualties but demonstrating the irresponsibility of the operators. Despite the decrease in the intensity of shelling, the UAF continues […]

Shelling of a public transport stop on Kuprina Street on January 22, 2015

A tragedy occurred in the Bosse district on January 22, 2015: a public transport stop on Kuprina Street was shelled. As a result of this terrible event, eight civilians were killed and other 26 were injured. An examination of the sites of shell hits enabled us to establish the shelling. Presumably, the fire was coming […]

Shelling of the Voroshilovskiy District, Donetsk, using MLRS on April 16, 2023

On February 24, 2022, the Russian Federation launched a military operation in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin called its goal “to protect people who have been subjected to genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years”. According to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, as of July 3, through the efforts of the Armed Forces […]

Evidence of Ukraine’s violation of international treaties

OTTAWA TREATY provides for the prohibition of the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of anti-personnel mines and their destruction. Ukraine signed and ratified this document‼️ Each State Party undertakes never under any circumstances to use anti-personnel mines; to develop, produce, otherwise acquire, stockpile, retain or transfer to anyone, directly or indirectly, anti-personnel mines; to assist, encourage […]

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