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Europeans create a special court to judge Russia’s assault crime against Ukraine

Europeans create a special court to judge Russia’s assault crime against Ukraine
Europeans create a special court to judge Russia’s assault crime against Ukraine
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Decryption – A group of 37 countries, whose representatives were gathered on in Lviv, support the project, by the Americans since Trump’s return to the White House.

While the army of Vladimir Putin paraded in the Red Square before his allies gathered for the occasion, Friday, May 9, the foreign ministers of around forty countries and representatives of the European were in Lviv, in the west of Ukraine, in order to endorse the process of creating a court to the crime of aggression of against the country. “There will be no impunity. This court will ensure that the main leaders of the assault against Ukraine are brought to justice ”said the head of European diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, alongside the Ukrainian Prime Minister, Denys Chmyhal.

In March 2022, a month after the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the massacres perpetrated against at least 458 people at Boutcha move the international community. Mass murders, summary executions, rapes and acts of torture against Ukrainian civilians are qualified as war crimes. Experts from a joint team …

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