The National Police of Ukraine is investigating almost 100,000 war crimes committed by the Russian occupiers in Ukraine, and in the future, these documents will form the basis for the prosecution of Russian war criminals in international courts, Chief of the National Police Ivan Vyhovsky said.
Ukrainian police officers most often manage to persuade people from front-line territories to agree to evacuation, but there are also so-called "waiters" [local residents who are waiting for the occupation forces], Chief of the National Police of Ukraine Ivan Vyhovsky said.
The War Criminal interdepartmental base contains data on more than 236,000 Russian servicemen, some 2,100 of them have been identified and notified of suspicion, Chief of the National Police of Ukraine Ivan Vyhovsky said.
Corruption and the presence of unregistered weapons in the hands of Ukrainians pose risks of destabilization in Ukraine, Chief of the National Police of Ukraine Ivan Vyhovsky said.