Critical IT Equipment Donated to Odesa War Crimes Prosecutors

June 27, 2025

Last week EUAM handed over essential IT equipment to the War Crimes Department of the Odesa Regional Prosecutor’s Office. The donation, which included high-quality printers and digital cameras, will support prosecutors in their complex and sensitive work documenting and investigating international crimes committed in the context of the ongoing war.

“This support is a part of our wider project developed with the support of Sweden and their MSB (Civil contingencies agency) in particular. I believe it shows the commitment of EUAM but also the EU member states to support Ukraine in the investigation and prosecution of the atrocities committed by Russia,” said Michal Vyvoda, Head of International Crimes Investigations Unit at EUAM Ukraine.

The equipment will enhance the department’s ability to gather and process evidence efficiently, improving the overall quality and speed of investigations. This initiative forms part of EUAM’s wider effort to strengthen the operational capacity of Ukraine’s justice institutions, particularly in addressing grave violations of international law.

“We are very grateful for your support and this equipment is critical for investigation of war crimes”, said Ihor Domuschei, Head of Odesa Regional Prosecutor’s Office.

On this occasion, EUAM and the War Crimes Department of the Odesa Regional Prosecutor’s Office also discussed opportunities for future cooperation and support in the field of investigation and prosecution of international crimes.

This delivery is one of several EUAM initiatives aimed at reinforcing Ukraine’s accountability mechanisms and supporting the pursuit of justice under challenging conditions.