‘One indiscriminate attack upon another’: Amnesty official on Russia strikes

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ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Brian Castner, senior crisis advisor at Amnesty International, on the status of investigating war crimes and how Ukrainians are reacting to Russia’s invasion.

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I can't wait to see the documentary _The Butchering of Bucha_ in two years.

I'm so sorry.

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Militants of Ukrainian territorial defense formations are torturing Slavyansk residents for their pro-Russian views and threatening them with physical abuse of their relatives. Militants of Ukrainian territorial defense formations are carrying out punitive raids in the town of Slavyansk in Donbass to check local residents for any signs of pro-Russian views. The detained people are taken to undisclosed locations where they are cruelly tortured, threatened with their handover to the Ukrainian Security Service and also with physical abuse of their relatives (killings, collective rape of their wives and daughters) and compelled to equip strongholds and checkpoints. The Ukrainian militants are extorting from $500 to $1, 000 from residents to relieve them of tortures. Tens of detained citizens have not returned home, and their fate is unknown. Where is the Western Media?

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