The last chord of the war for Putin and other Russian war criminals will be a special criminal court to punish the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
The last chord of the war for Putin and other Russian war criminals will be a special criminal court to punish the crime of aggression against Ukraine. This is stated in a statement of the Ukrainian delegation to the UN, announced at an open debate of the Security Council on strengthening responsibility and sanctions for serious violations of international law, Adviser of the Permanent Mission of Ukraine Serhiy Dvornik, Ukrinform reports .
Sergei Dvornik recalled that Ukraine supports the idea of †‹вЂ‹ creating a special criminal court to punish the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
“Such a tribunal will be the last chord of the war for Putin, Shoigu, Gerasimov, Lavrov and other Russian war criminals. The war will end with the defeat of Russia. A defeat that will be the victory of the entire civilized world” – said the representative of Ukrainian.
The janitor said that in the Kyiv region alone, after the retreat of the Russian army, 1,200 bodies of dead civilians were found. The number of civilians killed in Mariupol, he said, could only be counted after the de-occupation of the city, but clearly tens of thousands of people were killed.
According to the diplomat, approximately 200-300 war crimes are committed in Ukraine every day, their total number since the beginning of the invasion exceeds 15,000.
Ukraine called on all partners to join efforts to ensure justice.
It will be recalled that it is expected that an international tribunal to punish Russia’s top military-political leadership for war crimes and international arbitration to compensate the frozen assets of the Russian Federation in Ukraine will be held before the end of the summer. day.
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