Investigative teams are working and will continue to work with the Ukrainian military who surrendered during the special operation. This was stated by the head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Alexander Bastrykin during the St. Petersburg Youth Legal Forum on June 28.
“I thought regarding how else to punish them, now we are spoon-feeding them and treating them. Firstly, we decided not to give them away, we agreed where it was supposed to. And then they thought: “we will surrender to our families.” No, in temporary detention facilities, in a pre-trial detention center,” he said. “Now there are 2,000 such fighters who arrived yesterday. We work with them in detail and thoroughly.
Also, the head of the Investigative Committee did not rule out that the Ukrainian military would have to compensate for material damage in the cities destroyed during the hostilities. “Non-pecuniary damage and civil action. I don’t know how they will compensate, but they must assess not only deaths and injuries, fears, fears, moral damage, but also material damage to the Donbass, ”Bastrykin said.