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Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky calls for the creation of a special court so that "every Russian murderer receives the punishment he deserves" for crimes committed during the
war in Ukraine
.
Specifically, he wants to create this court to sue Russia before the International Criminal Court.
In his usual nocturnal speech, Zelenski lamented that "the available international legal instruments are not enough for justice."
"Even in the International Criminal Court it is still impossible to bring to justice the highest political and military leaders of Russia for the crime of aggression against our state," he lamented.
For this reason, the president, after more than nine months of
war in Ukraine
, intends to "unite the world majority in support of the draft resolution of the UN General Assembly on the Special Court."
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Zelensky calls for the creation of a special court to sue Russia before the International Criminal Court
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky calls for the creation of a special court so that "every Russian murderer receives the punishment he deserves" for crimes committed during the
war in Ukraine
.
Specifically, he wants to create this court to sue Russia before the International Criminal Court.
In his usual nocturnal speech, Zelenski lamented that "the available international legal instruments are not enough for justice."
"Even in the International Criminal Court it is still impossible to bring to justice the highest political and military leaders of Russia for the crime of aggression against our state," he lamented.
For this reason, the president, after more than nine months of
war in Ukraine
, intends to "unite the world majority in support of the draft resolution of the UN General Assembly on the Special Court."
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