WARNING: This video contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. Sixty investigators from the United Nations are now in Ukraine, working to uncover and document alleged abuses and war crimes. Crystal Goomansingh sat down with the mission’s leader Matilda Bogner to talk about the vast number of horrors, the UN team’s obstacles, and why it could take years for accountability.
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