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The stench of Russian war crimes and the imperative of justice

The stench of Russian war crimes and the imperative of justice

Washington Post08-05-2025

STOCKHOLM — The suffocating stench of Russian war crimes in Ukraine — now classified as crimes against humanity by a United Nations-mandated commission — seeps from mountains of reports and journalism. The effect of the findings — horrific, repetitive, exhaustively documented — is to make us emotionally numb to the scale of depravity and suffering.

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