In Ukraine, investigations are underway to prove war crimes by Russian troops, and police and prosecutors continue to gather evidence in a town near Kieu, the capital temporarily occupied by Russian troops.

In Host Meri, near the capital Kyiv, the invasion began and Antonov Airport was attacked by Russian troops on February 24, and the nearby apartment buildings were also severely destroyed by shells and gunfire.



According to prosecutors, 86 people have been confirmed dead in Host Meri so far, and many remain unknown, local prosecutors are investigating to reveal Russian war crimes in court. I am.



Police officers and prosecutors were collecting evidence such as bullet cases and food containers that were believed to have been left by Russian soldiers in apartment buildings.

Also, on the premises of the house, traces dug by the Russian army to hide the vehicle were found, and prosecutors measured and recorded the width and depth.

"The government needs to dismantle and rebuild the building, but new evidence may be found in the debris. We work with the prosecutor," said Taras Dumenco, head of government at Host Meri, who witnessed the scene. However, I am confident that we can record all the facts of the war crimes, identify the suspect, and bring him to justice in accordance with international law. "



The prosecutor's office in the capital, Kieu, is strengthening the investigation system in the nearby town where the damage was severe, and the dispatched prosecutor is preparing documents for evidence in a room temporarily set up in the administrative office building.



"We have to prove that the attack was on a private residence, not a military installation. There are many sites and a lot of evidence to deal with," said Andrey Gradkey, a prosecutor in charge of the investigation. It's very difficult, but I want to carefully collect evidence so that the war crimes can be revealed and an appropriate trial can be conducted. "

Kyiv's top prosecutor's office "The difficult thing is to identify the person who committed the crime"

"The most difficult thing is to identify the person who ordered the crime or the person who committed the crime. Attacks with big weapons such as missiles By listening to the opinions of experts, we will identify where the missile was launched and narrow down the group that launched it. "



"I'm confident that all war criminals can be brought to justice, but it will take a long time. Gather and present solid evidence to reveal Russian military crimes at home and abroad," Kiper said. The goal is to do it. "