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  2. Women at War (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Women at War is a historical drama that follows four women's stories in the Vosges region during the first month of WW1. The series explores their roles as sex workers, factory owners, nuns and nurses, and their challenges and choices in a war-torn society.

  3. Crossing Lines - Wikipedia

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    Crossing Lines is a crime drama TV series created by Edward Allen Bernero and Rola Bauer, starring William Fichtner, Donald Sutherland, Tom Wlaschiha and others. The series follows a fictional international crime unit based in The Hague, investigating cross-border crimes in Europe and beyond.

  4. NATO bombing of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    NATO carried out an aerial bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 to stop its ethnic cleansing of Albanians in Kosovo. The bombings lasted for two months and caused substantial damage to Yugoslav economy and infrastructure, as well as civilian casualties.

  5. Mariupol theatre airstrike - Wikipedia

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    Many people were injured and killed in this merciless attack. Their deaths were likely caused by Russian forces deliberately targeting Ukrainian civilians. The International Criminal Court, and all others with jurisdiction over crimes committed during this conflict, must investigate this attack as a war crime. All those responsible must be held ...

  6. War crimes in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Austro-Hungarian soldiers executing men and women in Serbia, 1916 [12]. After being occupied completely in early 1916, both Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria announced that Serbia had ceased to exist as a political entity, and that its inhabitants could therefore not invoke the international rules of war dictating the treatment of civilians as defined by the Geneva Conventions and the Hague ...

  7. Sexual violence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The web page documents the cases of rape, sexual assault, and other sexual violence committed by Russian armed forces and police in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It also discusses the nature, extent, and effects of sexual violence as a weapon of war, and the challenges of investigation and prosecution.

  8. War crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The article documents the atrocities committed by the Russian military and authorities against civilians and prisoners of war in Ukraine since 2022. It also covers the international investigations and sanctions related to the war crimes.

  9. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1820 - Wikipedia

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    According to a press release by the United Nations Security Council on 19 June 2008, [2]. The Security Council today demanded the “immediate and complete cessation by all parties to armed conflict of all acts of sexual violence against civilians,” expressing its deep concern that, despite repeated condemnation, violence and sexual abuse of women and children trapped in war zones was not ...