“ The Verkhovna Rada appealed to the world community to increase pressure on Russia in connection with its systematic crimes against journalists and media workers. Source: Radio Svoboda Details: In particular, the appeal is addressed to the member states of the European Union and NATO, the PACE, the OSCE, as well as a number of international organizations – the UN, the International Federation of Journalists, and Reporters Without Borders. Verbatim in the address: “The Council calls for continued strengthening of political-diplomatic and sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation in connection with numerous crimes against journalists and media workers, including by expanding personal sanctions against persons involved in the persecution, torture and murder of journalists; introduction of additional sanctions against the Russian Federation.” More details: Deputies also called for supporting the documentation and investigation of crimes committed by the Russian Federation against journalists and media workers, including by supporting the activities of the International Criminal Court, international investigative teams and initiatives to record war crimes. In the appeal, the Ukrainian parliament drew attention to the fact that, according to the Institute of Mass Information, the Russian Federation committed 858 crimes against journalists and media workers in Ukraine from the beginning of the full-scale invasion until October 2025, including killing 116 journalists. The deputies also reminded that at least 26 journalists are in Russian captivity.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “Radio Liberty”
Details: In particular, the appeal is addressed to the member states of the European Union and NATO, PACE, OSCE, as well as a number of international organizations – the UN, the International Federation of Journalists, “Reporters without Borders”.
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Literally in the address: “The Council calls for continued strengthening of political-diplomatic and sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation in connection with numerous crimes against journalists and media workers, including by expanding personal sanctions against persons involved in the persecution, torture and murder of journalists; introduction of additional sanctions against the Russian Federation.”
More details: Deputies also called for supporting the documentation and investigation of crimes committed by the Russian Federation against journalists and media workers, including by supporting the activities of the International Criminal Court, international investigative groups, and initiatives to record war crimes.
In the appeal, the Ukrainian parliament drew attention to the fact that, according to the Institute of Mass Information, the Russian Federation committed 858 crimes against journalists and media workers in Ukraine from the beginning of the full-scale invasion until October 2025, including killing 116 journalists.
The deputies also reminded that at least 26 journalists are in Russian captivity.
