American police forces are joining the international collection of war crimes evidence from Ukraine against Russia and are rallying officers from around the world to help nail Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The largest U.S. police union, the Fraternal Order of Police, and the International Council of Police Representative Associations challenged police worldwide on Thursday to store and document evidence for use in a trial.
The International Criminal Court has opened a case against Russia and Putin, led by prosecutor Karim Khan. Yoes said that as Ukrainians collect and document evidence, many are sharing it with friends and family in the United States, and he is urging them to turn that over to the police. The concern is that it could be lost in future Russian military strikes.
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