The Ukraine5am coalition has 23 organizations, 67 documentaries and another 22 undergoing training.
23 organizations have already documented nearly 400 war crimes committed by Russia and its troops in Ukraine, said former Deputy Prosecutor General Gunduz Mammadov.
“388 cases have already been documented: shelling of houses, shootings of civilians , attacks on hospitals and medics, kidnappings,” Mammadov tweeted on Friday.
📢 @ Ukraine5am unites 23 organizations with 67 documenting specialists, 22 are yet to join.
❗️388 cases must be all documented: shelling of houses, shootings of 🇺🇦 civilians, attacks on hospitals, kidnappings. @IntlCrimCourt @Eurojust #RussiaWarCrimes #RusWarcrimesInUA– Гюндуз Мамедов / Gyunduz Mamedov (@MamedovGyunduz) March 25, 2022
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On February 28, the International Criminal Court launched a new phase of investigation into the situation in Ukraine. The team of the Office of the Prosecutor of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has already arrived in Ukraine to document and collect evidence of international crimes in our territory.
Should we expect quick punishment of those guilty of aggression and serious crimes? How can each of us speed up this process? Read Gunduz Mammadov's article “Coalition of Justice: Will Ukraine Bring War Criminals to the Dock in International Courts?” »In ZN.UA.