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In March 2022, Human Rights Watch embarked on what would become an almost two year-long investigation into the Russian siege of Mariupol. Here, we explain the methodology behind our findings.
byshirin anlen, Rachel Vázquez Llorante, Reuters Institute• April 17, 2024
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