Ukrainian prosecutor general says Maidan cases may be transferred to ICC
Ukraine's Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko does not rule out the transfer of cases on the crimes against Euromaidan activists to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
"I expect [head of the Special Investigations Department] Serhiy Horbatiuk and more than a hundred of his subordinates to make progress in these cases and I do not rule out that with the agreement with lawyers of the heroes of Heavenly Hundred these cases may be transferred to the International Criminal Court, the delegation of which will arrive in Ukraine this week," Lutsenko said at a briefing in Kyiv on Tuesday.
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