The European Union must work with Ukraine and Moldova to contain criminal and security risks that the Russian invasion has created, European Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson said on Monday. “We have seen it before trafficking of firearms, trafficking of human beings, trafficking of drugs, [and the] risk of the infiltration of terrorists,” Johansson said in a press conference. Johansson was speaking after an informal meeting of EU interior ministers in Prague and referenced the rise in crime as the war in the Balkans broke out in the 1990s and Yugoslavia disintegrated. Earlier, the comm…