LUGANSK, May 31. /TASS/. Experts of the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR) are collecting evidence of crimes committed by Ukrainian security forces for a future tribunal, the legal aspect of the issue is now being worked out, LPR head Leonid Pasechnik told TASS in an interview.
"The legal aspect of the issue is now still being worked out," he said, "This process is quite time-consuming."
At the same time, Pasechnik stressed that the tribunal will take place in any case. "Too many crimes and Nazi atrocities in eight years have been recorded by the LPR Prosecutor General's Office and the Memorial public activists. These data are now being supplemented by stories, stories of people from the liberated territories," he pointed out.
The LPR head has not yet specified in what format and how the tribunal will be held. According to him, it "will become clear only after a number of issues worked out by the relevant competent authorities and structures of the republic."
LPR human rights commisionner Viktoria Serdyukova told TASS on May 24 that the republic was ready to take part in the tribunal against Ukrainian nationalists from the Azov battalion and was now assisting law enforcement agencies in collecting evidence of crimes committed by Azov and other nationalist battalions that operated in Kiev-occupied LPR territories.
Earlier, DPR head Denis Pushilin stated that the Ukrainian nationalists should be tried by a tribunal and did not rule out the possibility of the tribunal being international. According to him, the necessary documents, including the charter, are already being prepared. One of the first stages of the tribunal will be held in Mariupol.