Russia pledged to observe a cease-fire Thursday in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. A survey finds that half of Russians remain uncritically loyal to their country agreeing that people should support their country even if their country's actions and policies are in the wrong. And with the help of international experts, Ukraine is rushing to collect evidence of widespread war crimes, using 21st century technology to bring the perpetrators to justice.
FLASHPOINT UKRAINE: Investigating war crimes using technology
- By Steve Miller
Russia pledged to observe a cease-fire Thursday in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. A survey finds that half of Russians remain uncritically loyal to their country agreeing that people should support their country even if their country's actions and policies are in the wrong. And with the help of international experts, Ukraine is rushing to collect evidence of widespread war crimes, using 21st century technology to bring the perpetrators to justice.