AFU military law enforcement service involved in operational investigation of attack on Poltava – Syrsky
The military law enforcement service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine is taking part in the investigation of the circumstances of the Russian strike on Poltava on Tuesday, September 3, AFU Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky said.
"The military law enforcement service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine is maximally involved in the operational investigation of this attack. The aggressor country must answer for every person killed, for every life ruined. War crimes have no statute of limitations. The criminals will be punished," Syrsky said in the Telegram channel.
As reported, 51 people were killed and 235 were injured as a result of the Russian strike.
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