This Alexander Zhukov, from Melitopol. One from 5.
Five Ukrainian men from the city of Melitopol have gone on trial in Russia accused of plotting acts of terrorism. Their Russian lawyers say the charges have no foundation, and they've been tortured.
Five men from the occupied Ukrainian city of Melitopol have gone on trial in Rostov-on-Don, accused of involvement in a underground terrorist group. Known as the Melitopol Five, the men were all taken from their homes in Ukraine by occupying Russian forces and forcibly transferred to Russia. Their lawyers say the charges against them have no basis and that the men have been subjected to torture. The men deny the charges and say they did not even know each other prior to their detention
несення таких змін було підтримано Верховною Радою України,
оскільки обґрунтовано сильним душевним хвилюванням, болем та іншими
складними життєвими обставинами з якими стикаються особи, яким довелося в
умовах жорстокої агресії проти України втратити когось із близьких родичів
I have no time to translate, so here's DeepL translation:
The introduction of such changes was supported by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine,
as it is justified by the strong emotional distress, pain and other
difficult life circumstances faced by persons who had to lose someone close to them in
in the conditions of brutal aggression against Ukraine to lose one of their close relatives
I'm not glorifying anything, and I'd rather there was no war. I've posted some combat footage with a tag "NSFW" for people who'd rather not see something like that. If it's too disturbing for you, next time you can skip videos with the "NSFW" tag. If you think supporting Ukraine is "glorifying war and murder" - you can just leave this magazine/community, and never come back again.
Zelenskyy first announced his peace formula at a November summit of the Group of 20 (G20) key economies.
The plan calls for:
Radiation and nuclear safety, focusing on restoring security around Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine, which is now Russian-occupied.
Food security, including protecting and ensuring Ukraine’s grain exports to the world’s poorest nations.
Energy security, with a focus on price restrictions on Russian energy resources, as well as aiding Ukraine with restoring its power infrastructure, half of which has been damaged by Russian attacks.
Release of all prisoners and deportees, including war prisoners and children deported to Russia.
Restoring Ukraine’s territorial integrity and Russia reaffirming it according to the UN Charter, which Zelenskyy said is “not up to negotiations”.
Withdrawal of Russian troops and the cessation of hostilities, the restoration of Ukraine’s state borders with Russia.
Justice, including the establishment of a special tribunal to prosecute Russian war crimes.
The prevention of ecocide, and the protection of the environment, with a focus on demining and restoring water treatment facilities.
Prevention of an escalation of conflict and building security architecture in the Euro-Atlantic space, including guarantees for Ukraine.
Confirmation of the war’s end, including a document signed by the involved parties.