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Russia’s Occupation Expands Deportations, Russification, and Drone Training Across Ukraine
world5 days ago

Russia’s Occupation Expands Deportations, Russification, and Drone Training Across Ukraine

Russia continues deporting Ukrainian prisoners to penal colonies in Russia, funds 'University Shifts' to transport Ukrainian teens to Russian universities for assimilation, and pursues Russification through language policies; Crimea is institutionalizing drone training in education, Mariupol sees eviction campaigns, and citizenship renunciation is being streamlined. Economic incentives like a free economic zone and tourism development aim to integrate occupied areas, while fuel shortages and governance challenges illuminate the fragility of Moscow’s control amid ongoing hostilities.

Putin Accused of Orchestrating Forced Deportation of Ukrainian Children
world-news1 year ago

Putin Accused of Orchestrating Forced Deportation of Ukrainian Children

A Yale School of Public Health report, backed by the U.S. State Department, alleges that Russian presidential aircraft and funds were used to deport 314 Ukrainian children to Russia, stripping them of their Ukrainian identity as part of a Kremlin-led "Russification" program. The report links Russian President Vladimir Putin to this systematic effort, which the International Criminal Court has already issued arrest warrants for, citing war crimes. The research suggests these actions could support further charges of crimes against humanity.

Poland's Renaming of Kaliningrad Sparks Tensions with Russia
politics3 years ago

Poland's Renaming of Kaliningrad Sparks Tensions with Russia

Poland will officially use the historic name "Konigsberg" instead of "Kaliningrad" for Russia's enclave bordering Poland and Lithuania, citing a desire to avoid Russification. The move has drawn criticism from Russia, with a Kremlin spokesman calling it a "hostile action." The city was originally named in honor of the Bohemian King Ottokar II and was known as Konigsberg before being renamed by the Soviet Union in 1946 to honor Mikhail Kalinin. The decision to revert to the historic name was made due to negative emotions evoked in Poles by the association with Kalinin, who was co-responsible for the mass murder of Polish officers in Katyn in 1940.