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How can war crimes investigations be carried out independently? To what level of responsibility can international justice go? “Complément d’Enquête” collected testimonies from survivors or relatives of victims and filmed the work of the experts. As part of the special evening “Ukraine: an endless war?”, the magazine also interviewed Andrei Medvedev, a veteran of the Wagner militia.

On the occasion of the first year of the war in Ukraine, all the national editorial teams of France Télévisions are mobilizing around an evening dedicated to the conflict and its repercussions in the world: “Ukraine: an endless war? “.

“Complément d’Enquête” continues to investigate war crimes. His work has already been awarded the prestigious Europa Prize in 2022. Mariupol or Mothyzyn: so many names of towns or villages that have become synonymous with drama and desolation.

How can war crimes investigations be carried out independently? Judicial truths or highly political verdicts? Generals, ministers or heads of state: to what level of responsibility can international justice go?

“Complementary investigation” was able to question, in Oslo where he lives under protection, a man who fought in an organization now qualified as terrorist by the United States. Andrei Medvedev is a veteran of the Wagner militia. He has deserted and claims to be able to testify to war crimes committed in Ukraine by members of this private militia in the service of Vladimir Putin.

A program presented by Tristan Waleckx.

The editorial staff of “Complément d’Enquête” invites you to comment on the program on Facebook Or on Twitter with the hashtag #ComplementDenquete.

> Replays of France Télévisions news magazines are available on the Franceinfo website and its mobile application (iOS & android), section “Magazines”.

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