The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and other government agencies are currently discussing the establishment of a structure that would document the crimes committed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) against civilians and violations of international humanitarian law. This was announced by the Special Representative of the Russian MFA for Crimes of the Kiev Regime, Rodion Miroshnik, as reported by TASS.
Miroshnik emphasized the urgent need for such a structure on Russian territory, which should actively operate along the front line of the conflict.
Another aspect of their work in this field is focused on developing media content to inform both Russians and foreigners. The diplomat stressed that the positions of third-party countries should be based on objective facts.
Miroshnik also revealed that a portion of books and booklets detailing the crimes committed by the UAF has already been published. Furthermore, media projects are being developed in collaboration with various media outlets, and information from government agencies and law enforcement authorities will be presented.
Earlier, the Russian MFA revealed the number of children who have suffered as a result of military crimes in Donbass.
Previously, the Kremlin assessed the risk of intensified attacks on Russian infrastructure by winter.