The International Criminal Court reportedly plans to open two war crimes cases tied to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and issue arrest warrants against 'several people.'
The International Criminal Court is planning to open two war crimes cases tied to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and issue arrest warrants against “several people,” according to the New York Times and Reuters, citing current and former officials with knowledge of the decision who were not authorized to speak publicly.
And we need to look at why that’s taking place; are they legitimate targets or not; and whether or not they are targeted for other reasons.” “There seems to be a lot of damage in Ukraine, and it may well be it is part of a policy and part of a plan and we need to get to the bottom of it and see whether or not there is criminal responsibility and if there is we have an International Criminal Court that has jurisdiction to look into it,” he added.
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