The Global Investigative Reporting Network has compiled a set of resources for tracking Russian assets, sanctions on the country, disinformation, and other information useful for journalists reporting on the invasion of Ukraine and its global impact.
These include updated lists on sanctions, business boycotts and asset seizures, and information on offshore holdings and company registrations that can help you do your own investigative work.
For journalists covering the war, maps of military movements and trackers of Russian military vehicles and flights may aid reporting, and further resources offer expert guidance on covering war crimes and disinformation.
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