Russian Novaya Gazeta suspends its publication until the end of operations in Ukraine
Hospitals Bombed and Apartments Destroyed: Mapping Incidents of Civilian Harm in Ukraine
Bellingcat - Bellingcat has been documenting and logging incidents that appear to depict incidents of civilian impact or harm since the beginning of the conflict.
10 Tips for Tracking Russian-Owned Assets
GIJN - Governments on both sides of the Atlantic are scrambling to identify the mansions and superyachts of oligarchs and officials deemed closest to President Vladimir Putin.
In the Ukraine invasion, freedom of press also suffers: a Timeline
iMEdD team - An analytical timeline documenting global actions that affected the flow of information in Ukraine and Russia.
War in Ukraine: journalists constantly risking their lives
RSF - Several media crews have already come under fire and some reporters have sustained gunshot injuries in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion
How to Archive Telegram Content to Document Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Bellingcat - a quick guide on archiving Telegram content to follow the Crisis in Ukraine
Attack on an apartment building in Kiev
Giorgos Moutafis - Dog rescued by firefighter during strike on an apartment building in a western neighbourhood of Kyiv.
Five charts that help explain how to read the Kremlin’s survey data on support for the war in Ukraine
Meduza - five charts that help explain how to read the Kremlin’s survey data on support for the war in Ukraine
The Orbán split: siding with both, simultaneously
Investigate Europe: For three terms, the Hungarian prime minister has fought with Brussels and moved closer to Moscow. Then came the Russian invasion of Ukraine — a painful reality check. But it seems that Orbán still does not want to fall out of Putin's good graces.
Live Monitoring Sanctions Against Russia
iMEdD Team - Imposing sanctions on Russia is the main weapon of the West in response to the invasion of Ukraine. The question is where do they come from precisely and to whom are they directed to? What are their possible economic consequences? By drawing data from the OpenSanctions database, non-profit organization Correctiv has developed a useful tool in order to document and visualize the sanctions against Russia from 2014 until today.