Copies of over 1,000 criminal cases from period of 1932-1933 transferred to Holodomor Museum
The Ministry of Internal Affairs handed over digitized copies of more than 1,000 criminal cases from the period of the Ukrainian genocide to the Holodomor Museum, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said.
"The indescribable pain of the entire Ukrainian people... Genocide by famine. A cruel and cynical crime against humanity. This is confirmed by numerous testimonies of people preserved in the archives. The other day we handed over digitized copies of more than 1,000 criminal cases from the period of the Ukrainian genocide to the Holodomor Museum," he said in the Telegram channel.
"Almost a hundred years later, the enemy has not abandoned his goal – to destroy our identity, take away our freedom and deprive us of our independence. The means are still the same – terror and genocide... We carefully collect evidence, document all the war crimes of the occupiers. They will definitely answer for everything," Klymenko said.
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