Monday, July 25, 2022

Russian investigator says wants new tribunal for Ukraine

The head of Russia’s investigative committee says Moscow has charged 92 members of Ukraine’s armed forces with crimes against humanity and proposed an international tribunal backed by countries including Bolivia, Iran and Syria.

The government’s Rossiiskaya Gazeta quoted committee head Alexander Bastrykin as accusing “more than 220 persons, including representatives of the high command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as commanders of military units that shelled the civilian population”.

The Ukrainians were involved in “crimes against the peace and security of humanity, which have no statute of limitations,” he said. Bastrykin, whose committee probes major crimes, said 92 commanders and their subordinates had been charged, and 96 people, including 51 armed forces commanders, declared wanted.

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  1. Russland will über 200 ukrainische Soldaten wegen Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit vor einem neuen internationalen Tribunal anklagen. Mehr als 220 Personen, darunter Vertreter des Oberkommandos der ukrainischen Streitkräfte sowie Kommandeure, hätten die Zivilbevölkerung angegriffen, zitiert die russische Tageszeitung "Rossijskaja Gaseta" Alexander Bastrykin, den Leiter des russischen Untersuchungsausschusses.

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