"We should not give up" – Remembrance of those killed during the war in Bucha
Residents of Bucha commemorated the victims of war by laying flowers at a memorial, emphasizing the importance of remembering those who lost their lives.
He fled from Bucha, now studies in England and wants to return to help Ukraine. 'I have no other plans,' he says
A young Ukrainian, Hlib Takadzhi, recounts his escape from Bucha amidst the Russian invasion and shares his aspirations to return and assist Ukraine after studying in England.
The Open Wounds of Bucha, Four Years After the Bloody Russian Occupation: "I Know Who Killed My Husband"
Women in Bucha continue to cry for their dead and demand justice four years after the Russian occupation, amidst ongoing grief and struggles to retrieve their loved ones from captivity.
Ukraine's prosecutor general: 211 Russian soldiers suspected of atrocities in Bucha
Ukrainian investigators have identified 211 Russian soldiers suspected of committing atrocities against civilians in Bucha since spring 2022.
‘An attempt to break people’: Bucha holds out amid Russia’s weaponisation of winter
The city of Bucha is struggling to maintain water supplies amidst harsh winter conditions and Russian tactics aimed at destabilizing the region.
Emergency power outages introduced in Kyiv and Bucha district
Emergency power outages began in Kyiv and the Bucha district on January 13, as announced by the energy company DTEK.
Gloger and Mascolo on Russia Policy: A Direct Line from Bucha to Berlin
Authors Katja Gloger and Georg Mascolo discuss the long-standing failures of German Russia policy in their book 'Das Versagen', highlighting its disastrous consequences over decades.