“This requires additional judicial work.

The first time we filed a complaint against Ukraine (complaint -

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) and, I think, there are moments here that will lead to the continuation of these proceedings, of course.

And in any case, they require thorough judicial, pre-judicial actions, ”the deputy said.

Earlier, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) refused Russia to apply interim measures to Ukraine in the framework of its complaint.

On July 22, Russia applied to the ECHR with an interstate complaint against Ukraine. This is the first interstate complaint in Russian history filed by the Russian authorities with a European court.