ICC to open war crimes cases against Russians: report
THE HAGUE: The International Criminal Court will open two cases against Russian officials over the invasion of Ukraine, the New York Times reported on Monday.
A spokeswoman for the office of ICC prosecutor Karim Khan said it “offers no comment about this story.” In its report the New York Times said the first case involved Russia´s alleged abduction of Ukrainian children, who were then sent for adoption or to re-education camps.
The second case alleges that Russian forces deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure such as power and water plants with missile attacks. The court would also seek arrest warrants for several people, said the Times, which cited anonymous current and former court officials, and gave no details of who would be charged and when.
The Hague-based ICC launched an investigation into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine just days after Russia´s invasion on February 24, 2022. Prosecutor Khan said earlier this month after a visit to Ukraine that the alleged abductions of children “are being investigated by my office as a priority”.
“Children cannot be treated as the spoils of war,” he said in a statement on March 7. Posting a picture of himself alongside empty cots, Khan said he had visited a care home for children in southern Ukraine that was “empty, a result of alleged deportation of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation” or other occupied areas. Khan also confirmed that the ICC was investigating attacks on “critical civilian infrastructure” in Ukraine and that he had visited the sites of several such strikes.
Along with Ukraine´s prosecutor general “we underlined our collective commitment to ensure that such acts are fully investigated and those responsible for alleged international crimes held to account,” he added. The ICC prosecutor added in the statement that he had a “sense that the momentum towards justice is accelerating.”
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