On Wednesday, June 25 at 10:00 a.m. E.T., Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and Strategic Litigation Project, together with International Partnership for Human Rights and the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School, will host a hybrid panel discussion on new findings and policy implications surrounding Russian aerial attacks against Ukraine over the last three years.
Despite ongoing peace talks, Russian aerial attacks on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure remain as deadly and devastating as ever. This continued brutality requires reassessment of both the situation on the ground and the legal and political tools available to Ukraine and its allies to put an end to Russian atrocities.
In a newly published report, “Airstrikes and Atrocities: A Legal Assessment of Russia’s Aerial Campaign in Ukraine,” the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School and International Partnership for Human Rights analyze a series of Russian aerial attacks over the last three years. The authors conclude that these attacks amount not only to war crimes but also reach the level of crimes against humanity of extermination and persecution. These acts are part of a broader Russian strategy of total war, aimed at destroying Ukrainian identity, breaking Ukrainians’ resistance, and forcing their surrender to Russia. The authors and invited experts will discuss the main findings of the report, as well as the wider implications of Russia’s total war strategy for the peace process, regional security, and the protection of civilians in contemporary armed conflicts.
The conversation will take place at the Atlantic Council headquarters and will be streamed live on Atlantic Council TV, YouTube, Facebook, and X. Please complete the registration form to join us in person or virtually.
Speakers

Simon Papuashvili
Project Director, Eastern Europe and South Caucasus
International Partnership for Human Rights

Anastasiya Donets
Team Lead of Ukraine Legal Team
International Partnership for Human Rights

Oceania Eshraghi
Member of the Clinical Team that Authored the Report “Airstrikes and Atrocities: A Legal Assessment Of Russia’s Aerial Campaign In Ukraine”
Harvard Law School JD’25

Susan Farbstein
Clinical Professor of Law; Director of the International Human Rights Clinic
Harvard Law School

Michael Cecire
Security and Defense Researcher
RAND Corporation

Ambassador William B. Taylor
Distinguished Fellow, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council
Moderated by

Celeste Kmiotek
Staff Lawyer, Strategic Litigation Project
Atlantic Council
Agenda
10:00–10:05 a.m. ET | Introductory remarks
Simon Papuashvili
Project Director, Eastern Europe and South Caucasus International Partnership for Human Rights
10:05–10:30 a.m. ET | Presentation of findings
Speakers
Anastasiya Donets
Team Lead of Ukraine Legal Team
International Partnership for Human Rights
Oceania Eshraghi
Member of the Clinical Team that Authored the Report “Airstrikes and Atrocities: A Legal Assessment Of Russia’s Aerial Campaign In Ukraine”
Harvard Law School JD’25
Susan Farbstein
Clinical Professor of Law; Director of the International Human Rights Clinic
Harvard Law School
10:30–10:55 a.m. ET | Panel discussion: Policy implications of Russia’s total war
Speakers
Michael Cecire
Security and Defense Researcher
RAND Corporation
Ambassador William B. Taylor
Distinguished Fellow, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council
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