Lithuanian law enforcement officers, Ukrainian prosecutors gather evidence of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine
Lithuanian law enforcement officers and special prosecutors with Ukraine's Combined Forces are collecting evidence of Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine. They have investigated the destruction of Kharkiv
The General Prosecution Office shares this update on their Telegram channel.
“Prosecutors of the Special Military Prosecution in the military and defence fields continue documenting the war crimes done by the country-aggressor.” - the report says.
Ukraine’s Special Prosecution combined their forces with Lithuania’s Corruption and Organised Crimes Investigation Department, the management of Felony and Organised Crimes Investigation of the Criminal Police office, and the anti-terrorist Explosives Seeking and Neutralisation Police Department.
Ukrainian and Lithuanian police investigated the damaged and destroyed structures on the East of Kharkiv, as well as surveying the locals. In the forest line near Mala Rohan they looked over the dugouts, destroyed enemy machines and the leftover reinforcements. Investigation also found documents and other evidence of Russia’s war crimes.
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