Ukraine’s Prosecutor General, Ruslan Kravchenko, has announced the formation of specialized investigative units based on the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) to gather evidence of Russian aggression. This move is part of a broader strategy to build a comprehensive legal case against Russia, which could be presented at a dedicated international tribunal. The initiative reflects Ukraine’s determination to hold Russia accountable for its actions through legal means.
These new units will work closely with existing SBU operations to ensure that all relevant evidence is systematically collected and preserved. The goal is to create a robust dossier that can be submitted to an international court, potentially leading to charges of aggression against Russian officials. The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, with both sides continuing to escalate their military and political standoff.
Kravchenko emphasized that the establishment of these units is a critical step in the legal process, ensuring that Ukraine has the necessary evidence to support its case. He also reiterated the country’s commitment to international law and the pursuit of justice through legitimate legal channels. The move is seen as a significant development in Ukraine’s ongoing legal battle against Russian aggression.