Investigating Russia and the War in Ukraine

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Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, GIJN has published a series of stories and tipsheets for investigative journalists covering the war. This includes a wide range range of topics, from tracking Russian assets to investigating war crimes.

Below you’ll find a list of the useful resources produced by GIJN or reposted from our members and partner organizations. All of these stories have been translated to Russian.

Refugee camp at the Greece-North Macedonia border
Investigating Refugee Issues
Aleppo Syria bombing aftermath
Lessons Learned from Syrian Journalists Investigating Russian War Crimes
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Investigating Russia Around the World: A GIJN Instant Toolkit
Missile strike on Kyiv apartment building
15 Tips for Investigating War Crimes
Man walking outside bombed building in Ukraine
Amateur Open Source Researchers Go Viral Unpacking the War in Ukraine
journalists' threat
Essential Steps for Journalists Ready to Flee Their Country
Meduza and Novaya Gazeta
Russia’s Attack on the Free Press: Insight and Survival Strategies
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Bellingcat’s Christo Grozev on Investigating Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Telegram, app, Russia
Tips for Archiving Telegram Messages About the Russia-Ukraine War
Ukrainians protest Russian aggression
Journalism Resources for Tracking Events in Ukraine
Igor Shuvalov's private jet
10 Tips for Tracking Russian-Owned Assets
Maria Ressa interviews Jane Lytvynenko on Russian disinformation
Digging Into the Disinformation Campaign Behind Russia’s War on Ukraine

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