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9 of July, 10:30

Markin: SC will give information about crimes in the Donbass in any court
The investigative Committee of Russia is ready to give the materials for consideration in the international court, said on Thursday Last news official representative of Department Vladimir Markin.

So he explained the appeal of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics to make international court to investigate war crimes in the Donbass.

"as part of the investigation already interrogated more than 100 thousand people, 20 thousand are recognized as victims. From their testimony, it follows that the settlements of Donbass was periodically subjected to massive air raids from law enforcement bodies of Ukraine. This has led to the death of peaceful inhabitants, the destruction of residential areas, buildings, hospitals, schools and infrastructure, " - said Markin.

Chemical examination of soil samples that SK the Russian Federation has transferred the refugees from Ukraine, provided that it contains the products of combustion of the incendiary mixture of N-17, which equip mines and bombs, said Markin.

"in fact, It is more deadly analogue of shells, which were previously nachinalis white phosphorus, and these munitions by the Ukrainian army used against the peaceful inhabitants. And just in the process of investigation appointed more than 150 examinations, " said Commissioner of investigation.

according to his statement, the Investigative Committee is ready to submit to the international court of evidence of crimes committed by the Ukrainian armed forces.

The military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of the population of Donbass lasts more than a year. At the talks on February 12 were achieved consensus on stopping the fire, the withdrawal of heavy weapons, introduction to the Constitution of Ukraine changes on decentralization of power And the consolidation of special status of separate districts of Donetsk and Lugansk regions ".

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