The Guardian notes that the lists include both the highest ranks of Russia and the lower ranks of the occupying army.
Ukraine is developing a detailed blueprint for Russia’s military leadership. Ukrainian law enforcement has collected more than 600 dossiers of Russian war criminals. This was reported by The Guardian.
The media reported that law enforcement demonstrated a method that works at the beginning of a full-scale Russian invasion. It contains data on the military command of the Russian Federation involved in crimes committed on the territory of Ukraine.
Investigators have compiled more than 600 dossiers of suspects, from Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to lesser-known colonels thought to be responsible for bombings and massacres.
The publication noted that it was familiar with the detailed procedure developed by law enforcement officials. The information is placed on a board measuring 4 by 1.5 meters (about 6 square meters).
The media said that among the main war criminals:
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Colonel General Mikhail Mizintsev (Mariupol massacre), he led the blockade of Aleppo in Syria, and in March 2022 Mariupol was destroyed;
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Colonel General Alexander Zhuravlev, who is also in Syria, as well as an order to bombard Kharkiv with cluster shells;
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the commander of the 52nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment, Colonel Oleg Timoshin, who ordered an attack on a shopping center in Kremenchug in June 2022;
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commander of the 64th separate motorized rifle brigade Azatbek Omurbekov, called the “ripper of Bucha”, he led the Russian troops who occupied the Kyiv region and was involved in murders and torture;
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Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Ground Forces Oleg Salyukov, who controls almost all battalions participating in the war against Ukraine.
Recall, earlier it was reported that the prosecutors recorded in Ukraine 71,147 war crimes committed by the Russians.
We add that the press secretary of the head of the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, says that Russia does not recognize the International Criminal Court in The Hague and its jurisdiction.
As you know, the Netherlands will create an International Center for Criminal Prosecution of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, and will also create a registry of crimes.
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Source: korrespondent

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