The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Ihor Klymenko, reported to the G7 ambassadors on reforms in the ministry and the
investigation of war crimes in Ukraine. Reforms include personnel changes and the Ministry has documented nearly 101,000 war
crimes, many of which were committed in specific regions.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported to the partners from the Group of Seven countries on the reform of the
structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and described the specifics of investigating war crimes in Ukraine. The results of the meeting
with the ambassadors were shared by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Ihor
Klymenko, reports UNN.
I had a very important and fruitful meeting with the ambassadors of the G7 countries. First of all, I told our partners about the struggle
against the Russian enemy: the successes of the Offensive Guard at the front, work in the de-occupied territories, demining
territories, demining, and investigation of Russian crimes. A separate issue of discussion was the reforms that
reforms in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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Meeting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with the ambassadors of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with the ambassadors of the Group of Seven countries took place on Thursday, November 29. The main topic of discussion was the changes currently taking place in the MIA system.
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the reform of the structure, innovations in personnel appointments are to take place in the National Police and the State Border Guard Service.
We are preparing to introduce a process where senior positions in the
National Police will be filled only by those who have passed a competitive selection process.
We are working on forming a high-quality personnel core.
The Interior Ministry also plans to strengthen the internal security units and the
General Inspectorate. In higher education institutions, the Interior Ministry has already focused on
improving the professional training of cadets.
During a meeting with the ambassadors of the G7 countries, Interior Minister Ihor
Klymenko also emphasized the documentation of war crimes in the country.
law enforcement officers have registered almost 101 thousand such facts. Among them are
shelling, abuse of civilians, deportation, illegal deprivation of
deprivation of liberty.
In the first 11 months of this year, Russians fired 59 thousand times at populated
settlements in 24 regions of Ukraine. As a result, 11 thousand citizens were injured and 2
thousand people were killed. Most of the shelling took place in Zaporizhzhia, Kheron, Donetsk,
Kharkiv, Sumy and Chernihiv regions.