News and events about the occupation
Occupation is the military seizure and control of the territory of one state by the armed forces of another state. This page contains events dedicated to topics of occupation, resistance to occupational regimes, liberation of territories, and related historical and political issues. Here you will find lectures, discussions, exhibitions, and other public events that examine the consequences of occupation and ways to protect sovereignty.
16 August 2026
Defense forces struck an occupiers' missile unit in Crimea14 August 2026
People are leaving northern Crimea because of power outages14 August 2026
Six organizers suspected of recruiting Ukrainians into the Russian military in the Kherson region have been charged11 August 2026
The occupiers have approved a textbook on the history of Ukraine’s occupied territories10 August 2026
In the Kherson region, the case against the head of the occupation-run employment center has been referred to court10 August 2026
Occupiers in the Kherson region are looking for people who water their vegetable gardens10 August 2026
Political prisoner Serhiy Tsygipa celebrated his 65th birthday while in Russian captivity10 August 2026
Hotels in occupied Crimea owe tourists billions of rubles09 August 2026
The Crimean Solidarity pages and posts by the movement's founder suddenly disappeared09 August 2026
The organizer of the illegal vote in the Kherson region was sentenced to eight years in prison09 August 2026
Ukrainian military struck an enemy supply depot in Crimea09 August 2026
A collaborator from the Kherson region was sentenced to nine years in prison with confiscation of property08 August 2026
The occupiers have devised new methods for militarizing children in the Kherson region06 August 2026
The occupiers in Alushta used compensation payments for power outages as a pretext to search homes06 August 2026
The occupiers removed the roof from a school in the Skadovsk district under the pretext of repairs and did not put it back on06 August 2026
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