Committee of Inquiry finds telephones in Azovstal with evidence of atrocities committed by Ukrainian militants

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At a meeting in Mariupol, Alexander Bastrykin, chairman of Russia's Committee of Inquiry, was informed of the discovery of mobile phones containing evidence of criminal actions by Ukrainian nationalists.

A cache of mobile devices found in Mariupol was stored. Azov militants who surrendered (the organization is banned in Russia, recognized as extremist), according to Sledkom, stored images with Nazi symbols, personal data, photographs and other materials on electronic media, which they planned to hand over to the Ukrainian side.

Bastrykin ordered his subordinates to provide evidence of the Kiev regime's crimes as soon as possible. To speed up the process, the chairman of the committee of inquiry called for an improvement in the inspection methodology of each Mariupol district. State-of-the-art forensic technology is needed to “structure the process,” Bastrykin said

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