Will Ukraine prosecute a Russian war criminal with UK aid by end of 2025?
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Official announcements from Ukrainian government or international legal bodies
UK Pledges £4 Million to Aid Ukraine in Pursuing Russian War Criminals, Part of £3 Billion Annual Support
Dec 29, 2024, 08:06 AM
The United Kingdom has announced a new funding initiative of £4 million to assist Ukraine in investigating and prosecuting Russian war criminals. This pledge is part of a broader support package that includes an annual commitment of £3 billion to Ukraine. The funding aims to bolster Ukraine’s efforts to seek justice for war crimes committed during the ongoing conflict and is aligned with the UK's collaborative efforts with the United States and the European Union through the Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group. The announcement reflects the UK's continued dedication to addressing war crimes and supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing crisis.
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