Thirty-eight countries refer reports of atrocities to ICC, the largest referral in court’s history; Russia vies for control of its first major Ukrainian city, KhersonICC confirms it has opened investigation in UkraineUkraine faces humanitarian crisis amid relentless Russian missile attacksRussia aims to erase Ukraine, says Zelenskiy, as bombardment intensifiesBiden vows to ‘make Putin pay’ for invasion‘It might be the last chance’: citizens flee Kyiv as assault intensifiesWhat more could the west do about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?Researchers are gathering evidence of possible Russian war crimes in Ukraine.My colleague, Dan Sabbagh, reports that an ‘open-source intelligence community’ is already collecting and studying video and photo evidence that Russia’s military is committing war crimes with deadly attacks on civilians and the use of cluster munitions. Continue reading…
Thirty-eight countries refer reports of atrocities to ICC, the largest referral in court’s history; Russia vies for control of its first major Ukrainian city, Kherson
- ICC confirms it has opened investigation in Ukraine
- Ukraine faces humanitarian crisis amid relentless Russian missile attacks
- Russia aims to erase Ukraine, says Zelenskiy, as bombardment intensifies
- Biden vows to ‘make Putin pay’ for invasion
- ‘It might be the last chance’: citizens flee Kyiv as assault intensifies
- What more could the west do about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?
Researchers are gathering evidence of possible Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
My colleague, Dan Sabbagh, reports that an ‘open-source intelligence community’ is already collecting and studying video and photo evidence that Russia’s military is committing war crimes with deadly attacks on civilians and the use of cluster munitions.