Tuesday, March 5, 2024

ICC issues warrants for two Russian officers over attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure

The International Criminal Court said Tuesday that it has issued arrest warrants for two senior Russian officers over the Ukraine war, including strikes targeting Ukrainian power infrastructure. 

The move comes after the court targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin in March last year with an international arrest warrant on war crime accusations over the deportation of Ukrainian children since launching the war in February 2022.

State Duma deputy Alexei Zhuravlev (Rodina party) proposed opening a criminal case against the judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and issuing warrants for their arrest.

Earlier on Tuesday, the International Criminal Court (ICC), whose jurisdiction Russia does not recognize, in The Hague issued arrest warrants for the commander of long-range aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces Sergei Kobylash and the commander of the Black Sea Fleet (BSF) Viktor Sokolov in the context of the situation in Ukraine.

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