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Ukraine has begun collecting evidence of Russian war crimes against the environment

You can anonymously leave stories, photographs, and video evidence on a special platform.

Evidence of Russian environmental crimes is being collected in Ukraine

evidence of Russian war crimes against the environment, which are then used in the International Criminal Court.

This was reported by the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets.

“You can leave it on the platform, in particular, stories about the ecocide of Russians, photographs, videos. These testimonies will be transferred to the International Criminal Court, the Office of the Prosecutor General and investigators,” the Ombudsman noted.

He added that this platform is “a kind of repository of the memories of Ukrainians.”

“On the portal, where people anonymously describe their experiences of life during the war, evidence of war crimes committed by a terrorist country is collected,” Lubinets noted .

You can leave anonymous evidence of Russian crimes against the environment on the website Svidok.org.

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