“We can confirm that we have received the application, since the applicant himself made this fact public,” the ICC said.

The court noted that, as in the case of other such statements, the ICC will analyze the submitted materials in accordance with the Rome Statute "with full independence and impartiality."

According to the agency, earlier in the Belarusian center "Systemic Human Rights Protection", representing the interests of the Polish soldier Emil Chechko, who fled to Belarus, it was reported that the court in The Hague accepted for consideration an application with a request to initiate a case on the "genocide of migrants" in Poland.

Earlier, the Polish soldier Chechko told the Investigative Committee of Belarus about the murder of more than 240 people on the Polish-Belarusian border, including refugees and volunteers.

According to Chechko, women and children were among those killed.

He also stated that he appealed to the Hague Tribunal.