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FBI working with U.S. companies to collect war crime evidence

Ukraine is working with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and American companies to collect evidence of war crimes by Russians, such as geolocation and cellphone information.
Alex Kobzanets, a FBI special agent who previously worked as a legal attache for the agency in Ukraine said Ukrainian authorities are collecting digital information from battlefields and Ukrainian towns ravaged by the war since Russia invaded the country last February.
Kobzanets said at the RSA cybersecurity conference in San Francisco, “Collection of that data, analysis of that data, working through that data is something the FBI has experience working through.”
He said, hat work includes looking into cellphone information, forensic analyses of DNA samples, as well as analysis of body parts collected off battlefields.