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"Bring the defendants": The SBU commented the warrant for Putin's arrest

According to Vasyl Malyuk, the head of the SBU, the main "organizer" of crimes in Ukraine should personally be punished and appeared before the International Court of Justice. The Security Service of Ukraine is working on the creation of an evidence base for bringing the President of the Russian Federation to justice for committing war crimes. This was stated by the Head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasyl Malyuk.

The head of the special service noted that in the end, Vladimir Putin will necessarily be on the dock. According to him, the decision of the International Criminal Court to issue a warrant for the arrest of a Russian leader is an important step towards this purpose. "The violent deportation of Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation is one of the numerous crimes of Russia. And Putin must be responsible for them personally," the SBU chairman said.

Vasyl Malyuk mentioned that the SBU is investigating more than 31 thousand military and other violations of the Russian norms of international humanitarian law in Ukraine. In particular, the department is engaged in more than 16 thousand cases of illegal export of minors. The SBU chairman also stressed that investigators work daily to make the "organizer" responsible for their actions. According to him, Putin deserves an international tribunal.

"We do everything to show the world not emotions, but a clear evidence, which will eventually lead Putin to the well -deserved finals on the dock's bench," the baby said. The SBU also reported that they continue to investigate the shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of critical and civil infrastructure of Ukraine and cases of ill -treatment with Ukrainian prisoners of war.

It should be reminded that on March 17, the International Criminal Court in the Hague issued a warrant for the arrest of Vladimir Putin, as well as the Commissioner for the President of the Russian Federation on the rights of the child Maria Lviv-Belova, who is responsible for the illegal movement of Ukrainian children to Russia.