

Russian war crimes explained by Nobel-winning Ukrainian NGO - with Oleksandra Romantsova
Aug 11, 2025
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Russia has committed over 160,000 war crimes in Ukraine, according to Ukraine's Prosecutor General's office.
What kinds of crimes are most widespread in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?
Why is the Russian approach to war so heavily marked by cruelty?
Why do Russian forces torture Ukrainian civilians and abduct Ukrainian children?
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Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, a Ukrainian philosopher, editor-in-chief of UkraineWorld, and president of PEN Ukraine.
Guest: Oleksandra Romantsova, a Ukrainian human rights activist and Executive Director of the Center for Civil Liberties — a Ukrainian NGO that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022
Centre for Civil Liberties: https://ccl.org.ua/en/
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CONTENTS:
00:00 — The war that started in 2014: a history of Russian war crimes.
03:00 — First steps of the occupiers: a blueprint for terror.
07:11 — Why Russia fails to understand Ukrainians: a crucial mistake.
11:54 — The myth of “honest” Russian courts and police
14:19 — How Russia kidnaps Ukrainian children
16:07 — How Russia changes Ukrainian demography and militarizes Ukrainian children
19:23 — Preparing teenagers for the Russian army
21:26 — Is there a place for justice in a Russian world?
23:48 — Why returning people and achieving justice is critical
26:06 — A new war crime: kidnapping civilians
28:40 — Why documenting war crimes is crucial
29:50 — How Russia destroys any law in the occupied territories
31:20 — Using captives as hostages and resources
33:28 — Russian torture chambers exist even in small villages
34:30 — Chaos strategy: Moscow tries to create “grey zones” near NATO borders
36:10 — Why Russia is fighting a war against Ukrainian civilians.
39:23 — Why Putin fears democracy
41:14 — Breaking Ukrainians through religious persecution
42:43 — Three levels of justice: punishment, victims’ rights and historical truth
44:36 — Why crimes must be recorded now
47:02 — Lessons from other countries: never wait until the war ends
49:16 — Solutions: universal jurisdiction and a special tribunal