hardly any victims of attacks file charges against the perpetratos. the french judiciary seems to turn a blind eye, representatives of chechens abroad even speak of massive french-russian cooperation. >> the french secret service receives information about chechen terrorists from the russian secret service. in return, the french provide all kinds of information on peaceable chechens who have applied for asylum here. and that's not allowed. >> ibragimov's last hope is the international court in the hague. every day, he hopes to hear that his case will be heard. >> if the international community doesn't condemn putin, he'll continue committing crimes. he will never admit his guilt. >> most attacks on putin critics in exile have something in common -- the perpetrators remain at large. inbragimov has survived six attacks so far. but every day, he has to fear the next one. >> fighting in eastern ukraine is escalating. in one recent rocket attack on a residential neighborhood in the city of mariupol, 30 people were killed and nearly 100 injured. kyiv says t