“The materials collected by the participants of the International Public Tribunal will be carefully studied and evaluated by the investigation along with the evidence already available,” the IC said in a statement.

It is noted that if there is information relevant to the investigation, it will be attached to the materials of criminal cases and will become part of the evidence base of the crimes of the Ukrainian military against the civilian population and the Russian military.

“Existing international acts, together with the norms of national legislation, allow for the trial of Ukrainian nationalists in various states,” the department added.

Earlier it was reported that the chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, supported the idea of ​​creating a tribunal to assess the crimes of the Kiev regime in the Donbass.