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International Criminal Court investigates war crimes in Ukraine

2022-03-02T23:48:58.062Z


International Criminal Court investigates war crimes in Ukraine Created: 03/03/2022, 00:30 This photo released by Ukraine's Civil Protection Agency shows a fire in a faculty building at Kharkiv University caused by a Russian missile attack. © Emergency Service Of Ukraine/PA Media/dpa Are war crimes and crimes against humanity being committed in Ukraine? With the fighting spreading, the Internat


International Criminal Court investigates war crimes in Ukraine

Created: 03/03/2022, 00:30

This photo released by Ukraine's Civil Protection Agency shows a fire in a faculty building at Kharkiv University caused by a Russian missile attack.

© Emergency Service Of Ukraine/PA Media/dpa

Are war crimes and crimes against humanity being committed in Ukraine?

With the fighting spreading, the International Criminal Court is now starting official investigations.

The Hague - The International Criminal Court (ICC) has launched official investigations into war crimes in Ukraine, which has been attacked by Russia.

This was announced by chief prosecutor Karim Khan in The Hague.

39 contracting states of the ICC had issued a corresponding recommendation, which made the investigations possible.

Shortly after the Russian attack on Ukraine began last week, the prosecutor said he was closely monitoring the situation.

On Monday he then announced his intention to launch an investigation.

According to the information, these now initially relate to possible crimes that were committed before the invasion of Russia.

In view of the spread of the conflict, however, the investigation should be expanded in his view.

Investigations since 2013/2014

The court had already investigated incidents related to the crackdown on pro-European protests in Kyiv in 2013/2014, as well as the Russian occupation of Crimea in 2014 and in eastern Ukraine.

There is "sufficient basis to believe that both war crimes and crimes against humanity were committed in Ukraine," the chief prosecutor said earlier.

The investigation should focus on possible crimes by all parties in the conflict.

In light of the investigation, Khan reiterated his call on all those involved in hostilities in Ukraine to "strictly abide by the applicable rules of international humanitarian law."

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Ukraine is not a party to the International Criminal Court.

However, in statements since November 2013, the country has accepted the court's jurisdiction to try war crimes and crimes against humanity on its territory, according to the prosecution.

Russia does not recognize the court.

dpa

Source: merkur

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