The war is now mostly being fought in the country's east, meaning many who fled the Russian invasion can return home to see what is left and try to rebuild. Ukrainian authorities say at least 2 million have returned in the last few weeks. DW's Jan-Philipp Scholz in Bucha.
In an interview with DW, a close friend of Brahim Saadoun said he has proof he is "a soldier of the Ukrainian army." The UN has said that the death sentence against him and two other British men could be a war crime.
As the war is now mostly being fought in eastern Ukraine, some 2 million people who fled the Russian invasion are returning to the country's west to rebuild. But what do they have to come back to? DW's Jan-Philipp Scholz reports from Bucha.
The US ambassador vowed to hold war criminals accountable on a visit to the Kyiv suburb of Borodyanka. Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities say Russia is retreating from a key city in the Donbas region. DW has more.