how does the police work in the de-occupied territories, deputy minister of internal affairs kateryna pavlichenko talked about it during the international conference on human rights in dark times my colleague nazar spoke a long time ago, the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi awarded law enforcement officers and employees of the national police who died in the kherson region from enemy mines posthumously, of course , in general if we talk about the de-occupied territories, how many law enforcement officers are there now, and what are our difficult opportunities in addition to demining engaged in and to what extent this service in these territories kharkiv region kherson region is difficult russia like all law enforcement agencies today work in an intensified mode and are directed to document all those war crimes committed on the territory of ukraine if we talk about those territories that were under occupation but now after the armed forces of ukraine, the workers of the state emergency service are the first to go there, they carry out humanitarian demining, and the police officers, who are