28 Europe TheEconomistApril9th 2022
Thebattlefield
Theturningtide
O
nmarch 28 thUkraine’sgeneralstaff
warnedthattheRussianarmy,within
strikingdistanceofKyiv,still wantedto
takethecapital.A weeklaterthatarmyhad
largelyevaporatedfrombothsidesofthe
Dnieperrivernorthofthecity.AsRussian
troops retreated to Belarus and Russia,
pursuedbyUkrainians,Kyivbeganreturn
ingtonormal.Noshots,shellsormis
havebeenheardsinceMarch30th.No
sential shops are reopening. V
Klitschko,themayor,hasurgedcivilia
waituntiltheendoftheweektoreturn
allareheedinghisadvice.Butalthoug
battleiswon,thewarisnot.
Russiasaysitswaraimisnowto“liber
ate” Donbas in eastern Ukraine; some
thinkthatVladimirPutin,Russia’spresi
dent,wantsto byVictoryDayonMay
9th,thedatet mmemoratesNaziGer
many’ssurren n1945.Beforethewar
beganinFebr ussiacontrolleda third
oftheterritor ceFebruary24thithas
takena lotmo ludingsomeofMariu
pol,a portcity.
Whether ithasenough manpowerto
takeitallremainsopentoquestion.Byfo
Ukraineseesa windowofopportunity
topushRussiaback
Terror,tortureandmurderhavebeenRus
sianmilitarytacticsforaslongasVladimir
Putinhasbeeninpower.“Thisisnotanex
cess,thisisthesystemwhichdeemsex
tremeviolencetobethemosteffectiveway
ofsuppressingresistance,”oneRussianex
pertexplains.Thismethodwashoneddur
ingRussia’ssecondwarinChechnya.
InFebruary2000,barelya monthafter
MrPutinassumedRussia’spresidency,his
riotpoliceandsoldiersenteredNovyeAldi,
asuburb ofGrozny, Chechnya’s capital,
andwentfromhousetohousemurdering
civilians, according to eyewitness ac
counts gathered by Memorial, Russia’s
main humanrights organisation, which
wasbannedlastyear.Sweepslikethesebe
cameknownaszachistka, or“moppingup”
operations. Betwen 56 and 82 civilians
werekilledandatleastsixwomenwere
rapedinNovyeAldi.
TheEuropeanCourtofHumanRights
foundtheRussianstateguiltyinthatcase,
aswellasothers.ButinRussiathecrimes
wereneverprosecuted,givinga senseof
impunitytothearmedforces.Itwasthose
whodocumentedthecrimeswhosuffered.
In 2009 NatalyaEstemirovaofMemorial
wasabductedfromherhomeinChechnya
andkilled.AnnaPolitkovskaya,a reporter
forNovayaGazeta,wasgunneddownthree
yearsearlierinMoscow.
Aninformationblockade imposedby
theKremlinhasmadeiteasierforRussian
forcestogetawaywithmurder.Sohasthe
acquiescenceoftheRussianpublic,who
tendedtodismissthewarinChechnyaas
somethingthatwashappeningfaraway.
Westerngovernmentsdidnot,forthemost
part,letitgetinthewayofdoingbusiness
withRussia.
Acultofaggressionhasgrownlikea
weed.CoverageofthefirstChechenwarin
themid1990s,whenRussiastillhadfree
media,wasdominatedbystoriesoftrage
dyanddespair.ButthesecondChechen
warwasdominatedbythepropagandaof
militaryheroism.Violencewashailedas
proofofmasculinity.“Many[veterans]de
liberatelyemphasisetheirabilitytocom
mitviolence,”saysElenaRacheva,a social
anthropologistatOxford.Onetoldher:“I
alwayshad principles.Myprinciple was
nottoleaveenemiesalive.”
Fromtheearly2000stheKremlinhas
leda campaignofmilitarypatrioticmobil
isation.Encouragedbystatetelevision,to
day’ssoldierslooktoa fatherwhofought
inAfghanistanandChechnyaanda grand
father whofought intheGreatPatriotic
Warof194145astheirrolemodels.Thewar
inUkraineisframedasa reenactmentof
thelatter,withUkrainianscastasNazis.
OnApril1sttheRussiandefenceminis
tryreleaseda videofeaturingAlekseiSha
bulin,a commanderofa battalionthatcar
riedoutazachistkaaroundKyiv.“Mygreat
grandfatherwentthroughtheentiresec
ond world war and upto the year 1953
chasedthefascist devils...throughUkrai
nianforests,”hesaid.“Iama glorioussuc
cessorofthistradition.Nowmytimehas
come and I will notdisgracemy great
grandfather—andI willgoalltheway.”n
NumberofmurderedciviliansinKyiv.Claimed
byUkraine’sprosecutor-generalonApril3rd
410
Chernihiv
Chernobyl
Prybirsk
Ivankiv
Makariv Irpin
Bucha
Nizhyn
Brovary
Kyiv
Antonov
Airport UKRAINE
BELARUS
Dnieper
km
AssessedRussianadvances(none)
Aprilth
Sources: InstitutefortheStudyofWar;
AEI’s CriticalThreatsProject
ClaimedUkrainiancounterattacks
The sixth week of war: Victories and war crimes Refugees
The battle of Kyiv ended in victory for
Ukraine as the invading forces withdrew
under fire to Belarus and Russia. But as
theyretreated, they left behind evidence
ofsummary executions and torture,
which are war crimes.
As the tide turned, the number of refugees
fleeing Ukraine each day continued to
decline. On April 4th the unhcr recorded
32,000 new arrivals in neighbouring
countries, compared with more than
150,000 a day at the start of the war.