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There has been 20 news on Organized crime-Ukraine-Fiction in the past from 8 different sources and amongst 2 sections.
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Masterminds of Kiev's war crimes guaranteed it impunity -- Russian envoy
Murders in Russkoye Porechnoye highlight Kiev's crimes funded by West -- MFA
Ukraine's crimes against Kursk civilians must be made public -- human rights commissioner
At least 5,399 civilians suffer from Ukraine's crimes in 2024 -- Russian MFA
Russian security says arrests made over links to Ukrainian plot to kill military officers
Russian MFA sees attack on general as consequence of West's connivance of Kiev's crimes
Russia to present details of Kiev's crimes in Selidovo at international platforms -- envoy
Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl review - transfixing Ukrainian dystopia built on underlying tragedy
OSCE institutions 'deathly silent' about Kiev's crimes -- Lavrov
Russo-Ukrainian War, day 1014: Yale researchers discover 148 stolen Ukrainian orphans in hacked Russian databases
Investigation of Ukrainian crimes: situation in Kursk Region
International structures should not ignore Ukrainian crimes against Russia -- diplomat
Russian MP calls for punishment for Ukraine's crimes in Kursk Region
'These are terrible crimes': A Ukrainian museum director's fight to recover art
Damage from crimes of Kiev regime exceeds $8.2 bln -- Russian Investigative Committee
ISW: Russia charges Ukrainian officials with crimes in absentia as part of its efforts to insinuate that Ukraine should not exist
Revealed: How military grade weapons sent as aid to Ukraine are ending up in the hands of drug and human trafficking mafias in southern Spain
How to 'prove genocide'? Ukrainian criminal investigators find new ways to try and expose Russian war crimes
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There has been 8 news sources reporting on this, including: TASS News Agency (60%), Euromaidan Press (10%), Euronews (5%), Le Monde (5%), The Guardian (5%).
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