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Ukraine to receive mobile laboratory from Netherlands for investigating war crimes

Ukraine to receive mobile laboratory from Netherlands for investigating war crimes

Yahoo06-02-2025

The Dutch Ministry of Defence is transferring a mobile Joint Deployable Exploitation and Analysis Laboratory (JDEAL) to Ukraine. The laboratory comprises 13 containers and technical equipment.
Source: Dutch Ministry of Defence, as reported by European Pravda
Details: On Thursday, 6 February, a Ukrainian delegation signed an agreement to receive the JDEAL mobile laboratory.
The Dutch Defence Ministry reported that the laboratory is easily transportable and can be deployed within a few days. A team of Ukrainian specialists has recently undergone training in the Netherlands to operate the facility.
The mobile laboratory will be delivered to Kyiv shortly. JDEAL is designed to provide on-site forensic and technical expertise, including fingerprint analysis, DNA sampling, and mobile phone data extraction.
Background:
On 16 January, Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp announced a €27 million assistance package for Ukraine.
On 31 January, the Dutch Ministry of Defence reported its involvement in training 26 Ukrainians to serve as F-16 aircraft crew commanders.
Additionally, on 6 February, Ukraine's Defence Minister Rustem Umierov confirmed the arrival of French Mirage 2000 fighter jets and Dutch F-16s in Ukraine.
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