In their latest attack on Ukraine, Russia fired hypersonic missiles, driving the remaining brave citizens into basements and underground to seek cover.
As the war rages on, we must do our part to seek justice and hold perpetrators accountable. Join us at #TheReckoningProject
The Reckoning Project
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- The Reckoning Project is bridging the gap between journalism and justice. Our incredible team of Ukrainian researchers across #Ukraine are collecting testimonies on the ground according to legal evidential standards so that they can be used in court to bring #JusticeforUkraine 🇺🇦
- Weekly Updates on the Ukraine War 🧵 As with many conflicts, coverage of the war in #Ukraine has already begun to wane. Follow us for concise weekly updates on the war including territorial advances, news on treaties, updated statistics, etc. Staying informed is a form of power.
- In light of the recent discovery of yet another mass grave, this time in Lyman, Ukraine, we remind everyone that in such a war, we need to fight for justice both in the court of public opinion and the courts of law. Here, we are fighting to do both. #TheReckoningProject
- 4/18/22: At the beginning of March, in occupied Trostyanets, 🇷🇺 military shot a civilian car. The driver, a 52-year-old man from Sumy, died on the spot. The murder is classified as a violation of the laws and customs of war. The maximum penalty is life imprisonment. 📷: @tsygyma
- We proudly collaborated with @TIME to publish a piece following the account of an entire Ukrainian village trapped while under siege. Following the invasion of Yahidne, roughly 360 residents were forced into a basement and kept there for nearly a month. ti.me/3S3HlDi
- 81-year-old Lyubov Yuriivna hid in her basement, and then left the village. Her house in Kyinka was destroyed. She says that the Russian soldiers are like beasts. She wanted to ask who sent them to kill Ukrainians, but she never had the courage. 📸:@nomoreanry
- 4/7/22: A daughter sits between the coffins of her mother, father, and brother. Witnesses say the three were helping neighbors evacuate Motyzhyn in late March before being kidnapped by Russian soldiers. Their bodies were found in a pit outside of the village. 📷: Anna Tsygyma
- Chief doctor (left) and head nurse (right) of Snihurivka's city hospital. The doctor was forced to leave the city due to threats from Russian troops. The nurse remained, working for 9 months of occupation. They reunited in Mykolaiv after Kherson's liberation. 📷: Anna Tsygyma
- 5/29/22: During the occupation of Lostkine, fighters from the so-called "DPR" and Roshvardiya tortured Serhiy, husband of Tatyana (pictured), for two days. He died from numerous injuries and was buried after liberation. The couple had been together for 30 years. 📷: Anna Tsygyma
- Drawing attention to another TRP multimedia project. This one highlights Yahidne, representing but a fraction of the sadness and tragedy the Ukraine people have fought through and endured. Find the link here: time.com/6255183/ukrain…
- 4/10/22: This man's son was shot by Russian soldiers when he was trying to evacuate people from the village of Shestovytsia, Chernihiv Oblast. 📷: @nomoreanry
- The first of our seven multimedia projects is up on @vanityfair! Written by our brilliant researcher, Iryna Lopatina, the article and video discuss the trafficking of children and separation of families in #Ukraine. @janinedigi @ngumenyuk @DavidMFriend1 vanityfair.com/news/2022/10/o…
- Today marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of justice and accountability as The Reckoning Project, along with the victim, submitted a criminal complaint to the Argentine Federal Judiciary on 15 April. Read our press release here: thereckoningproject.com/justice/press-…












