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European foreign ministers approved the creation of a special tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine during a meeting in Lviv on May 9. The tribunal, which will operate under the auspices of the Council of Europe, aims to prosecute Russia's top political and military leadership, including President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine expects the tribunal to start work in 2026. The Kyiv Independent’s Kateryna Hodunova spoke with Dutch Justice Minister David van Weel about the future tribunal and its role in bringing justice for Ukraine.

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Spanish police to help Ukraine investigate Russian war crimes

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Spain will send its police units to Ukraine to assist the country’s law enforcement officers “in the investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity,” according to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, cited by CNN.

He added that a training center for the Ukrainian military would open in the Spanish city of Toledo by the end of November under the EU training mission.

The European Union announced the launch of the Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine to provide individual, collective and specialized training to Ukraine’s Armed Forces on Oct. 17.

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