While in Berlin, during a meeting with the President of the Federal Criminal Police of Germany Golger Munh, he noted that these children were searched as forcibly moved to temporarily occupied territories or deported to Russia or Belarus. In addition, Vygovsky noted that German colleagues very much help Ukrainian law enforcement officers in documenting and collecting evidence of Russian crimes committed in Ukraine.
"We are interested in joint actions with our German partners both on a bilateral basis and under the auspices of Europol," the National Police Head emphasized. He also emphasized that Kyiv is counting on the assistance of partners in bringing Russian military criminals to justice both in the Ukrainian courts and in the courts of other countries, and the military-political leadership of the aggressor state-in the International Criminal Court and Special Tribunals.
In addition, Ukrainian and German law enforcement officers discussed the support of European partners on the introduction of information about Russian military criminals to the Schengen Information System (SIS). We will remind, Focus wrote that at the end of March it became known: the Russian Federation increased "work" with children living in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
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