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In Ukraine, the invasion has seen a significant increase in women serving in the military as well as a significant number of women leaving the country as refugees. In Russia, women have led the anti-war movement. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]


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Misha Friedman: The story was shot exclusively in Kiev. In December, President Poroshenko appointed a new deputy interior minister, Eka Zguladze, a native of Georgia. She successfully reformed the police there and was tasked to do the same in Ukraine.


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Ukrainian women are fighting in combat in southeastern Ukraine now.. the police arrested officials in military recruitment offices for taking bribes of $250 to $1,500 from men to avoid the.


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The National Police of Ukraine ( Ukrainian: Націона́льна полі́ція Украї́ни, romanized : Natsionálʹna polítsiya Ukrayíny, IPA: [nɐt͡s⁽ʲ⁾ioˈnɑlʲnɐ poˈl⁽ʲ⁾it͡s⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ ʊkrɐˈjinɪ]; abbr. НПУ, NPU), often simply referred to as the Politsiia ( Поліція, 'Police'), is the national, and only, police service of Ukraine.


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"Ukraine has passed a new law on military registration of all women conscripts. It's now enforced as of the first of October. The obligation applies to all Ukrainian women between the ages.


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Iryna Zalialova is a police colonel in the Ukraine National Police service. She leads the Department for Monitoring Gender Equality and efforts to combat domestic violence under the Human Rights Compliance Department. Until 2014, Zalialova lived in Horlivka and worked at the Donetsk Law Institute.


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Natalia Vladimirovna Poklonskaya (born 18 March 1980) is a Ukrainian-born Russian lawyer, politician and diplomat. She has served as the adviser to the Prosecutor General of Russia since 14 June 2022. Previously, she had several political and diplomatic roles, most notably serving as the Prosecutor General of Crimea from 2014 to 2016, and later served as a Deputy of the State Duma of Russia.


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Tetiana Boikiv, 52, center, sits on a bench as she waits for news of her husband, Mykola "Kolia" Moroz, 47, at the Bucha, Ukraine, morgue on Monday, April 25, 2022. Russian soldiers took Kolia from his house on March 15. He was tortured and shot, his body found two weeks later in a village 15 kilometers (9 miles) away where Russians set up.


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The police let me through, and I saw what I saw.. Ukrainian refugee makes film on women affected by war. Lora Arkhypenko prepares to screen her documentary Women after she was forced to flee Kyiv.


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At the end of 2014, Ekaterine Zguladze was assigned a task many had thought unrealistic: Implement police reforms in Ukraine, where citizens have associated the militsiya with corruption and.


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Ukrainian women have started learning a crucial war skill: how to fly a drone. Yevhenia Podvoiska and Tatiana Kuznetsova, from left, both policewomen, steer and navigate a drone during class in.


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Ukrainian police officer Olha Honcharevska was tortured by Russian forces during the occupation of Kherson. Handout Since Kherson was liberated three weeks ago, nine such detention centres have.


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Heavily damaged buildings in Chernihiv last month. The northern city was consumed by war just months ago. Originally from Mariupol, Hanna joined a Swiss demining foundation there two years ago, and.


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24 February, 2023 marks one year since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Over the past twelve months, the conflict has inflicted untold suffering on the Ukrainian people, with thousands of lives claimed, millions displaced and crucial civilian infrastructure decimated. From heightened trafficking and gender-based violence to the loss of crucial livelihoods and rising poverty.


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Stories Frontline forensics: Ukrainian women leading the charge in crime scene investigation From left to right: Oksana Zaporozhchenko and Kateryna Onipenko before study tour to Japan. Photo: Andrii Krepkych / UNDP in Ukraine Strengthening the Forensic Expertise of the Ukrainian National Police through International Collaboration


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Story November 20, 2015 The Women who Transformed Ukraine's Police Force Country: Ukraine Author: Misha Friedman Grantee English Project READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT Article New force. Image by Misha Friedman. Ukraine, 2015. Pulitzer Center grantee Misha Friedman spoke with Quartz's Annalissa Merelli