FBI helps Ukraine collect data on Russian war crimes
This includes digital information such as call interception, geolocation, and DNA analysis

The US FBI and other US companies are helping Ukraine collect evidence of war crimes.
Source. This was reported by Reuters, citing its sources in Washington.
It is mainly about digital information, such as call interception, geolocation, information from mobile phones and their owners.
It is noted that the FBI does not hide the fact that it is helping the Ukrainian side.
"Gathering information, analyzing it and then applying it is something the FBI has a lot of experience in," FBI Special Agent in Charge Alex Kobzanets told Reuters.
In addition, DNA samples from killed civilians and fallen soldiers are being analyzed.
All this is evidence of close cooperation between the US and Ukraine in the field of cybersecurity, in which both countries consider Russia a threat, the agency notes.
The FBI says that a number of American specialized companies are also involved in collecting and analyzing data, and the chances that the maximum number of war crimes and their perpetrators will be identified are very high.
Background. As a reminder, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, explained the decision to issue an arrest warrant for Putin.
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