The U.S. is training Ukrainian law enforcement on cryptocurrency investigations in a bid to target the financial networks used by sanctioned Russian oligarchs
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-trains-ukrainian-law-enforcement-to-pursue-russian-crypto-assets-e005ba5IRS is providing advanced training to Ukrainian authorities to help in efforts to track down illicit crypto transactionsUkrainian entities participating in the cyber training include the National Police, the Economic Security Bureau, the Security Service and the Prosecutor General’s Office..
Ukrainian investigators are getting advanced, in-person training on cryptocurrency investigations in Frankfurt from Thursday through next week, the Internal Revenue Service’s criminal-investigation division said.
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