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She Posted Anti-War Stickers in A Russian Grocery Store. She Now Faces Up to 10 Years in Prison.
In St. Petersburg, an artist was jailed after protesting Russia’s war in Ukraine — and could spend up to a decade in prison. Her partner speaks out in the new documentary “Putin’s War at Home.”
November 1, 2022
Four Takeaways from AP/FRONTLINE's Russian General Investigation
The carnage left by Russian soldiers on the road to Kyiv wasn’t random. Here are four takeaways from the AP and FRONTLINE's investigation.
October 26, 2022
'Kill Everyone': Russian Violence in Ukraine Was Strategic
While Col. Gen. Alexander Chaiko was directing Russia’s attack on Kyiv, a pattern of violence left hundreds of civilians beaten, tortured and executed in territory under his command. An AP and FRONTLINE investigation has found that this wasn't the work of rogue soldiers, but rather strategic and organized brutality.
October 26, 2022
FRONTLINE and AP Reporters Document Potential War Crimes in Ukraine
The new documentary “Putin’s Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes” follows reporters from FRONTLINE and AP as they investigate potential war crimes, both on the ground in Ukraine and online.
October 25, 2022
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Putin's War at Home FRONTLINE documentary
Putin's War at Home
Defiant Russians push back against President Vladimir Putin’s crackdown on critics of the war in Ukraine.
November 1, 2022
'They Took My Big Love': Ukraine Woman Searches for Answers
As Russian soldiers fought to suppress what has effectively become a crowdsourced resistance in Ukraine, an Associated Press and FRONTLINE investigation found they’ve swept up many civilians who have done nothing at all.
October 25, 2022
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Putin's Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes
FRONTLINE and the Associated Press investigate evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the pursuit of justice.
October 25, 2022
Russia Smuggling Ukrainian Grain to Help Pay for Putin's War
The ongoing theft of grain from Ukraine, which legal experts say is a potential war crime, is being carried out by wealthy businessmen and state-owned companies in Russia and Syria, an AP/FRONTLINE investigation has found.
October 3, 2022
10 Torture Sites in 1 Town: Russia Sowed Pain, Fear in Izium
Russian torture in Izium was arbitrary, widespread and absolutely routine for both civilians and soldiers throughout the city, an Associated Press investigation has found.
October 2, 2022
Watch FRONTLINE’s 5 Most-Streamed Documentaries of 2022 (So Far)
Looking to do some smart end-of-summer streaming? We've got you covered. Here are FRONTLINE's five most-streamed new documentaries of 2022 so far — and a few other recommendations for what to watch.
August 29, 2022
Attack on Ukraine Train System May Be War Crime, Experts Say
The Aug. 24 attack in the village of Chaplyne was one of the deadliest in months on Ukraine's extensive railway system and came as the country was celebrating its independence day.
August 26, 2022
'You Feel Safe One Second and Then Boom': A Conversation With the Filmmakers of 'Ukraine: Life Under Russia's Attack'
The filmmakers of "Ukraine: Life Under Russia's Attack" spoke about documenting life under bombardment and why they felt it was important to bring this story to an American audience.
August 2, 2022