European Union judicial coordination agency Eurojust says it has helped Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine to establish a joint investigation team to probe war crimes, crimes against humanity and other crimes committed in Ukraine.
The Hague-based agency said today that the three nations signed an agreement on Friday establishing the team. Eurojust says it provided legal and technical support.
Eurojust adds that the team will help the three nations cooperate with International Criminal Court prosecution office, which also has opened an investigation in Ukraine.
Within the first month of Russia’s military operation against Ukraine, Polish prosecutors said they had collected some 300 witness testimonies from refugees pouring over the border.
