MOSCOW: Russia doesn’t recognise the arrests warrants issued by the Worldwide Felony Courtroom (ICC) for 2 Russian commanders, the Kremlin mentioned on Wednesday.
The Kremlin mentioned Russia was not social gathering to the Rome Statute that established the ICC – and that the method on the courtroom was closed.
The ICC issued arrest warrants for Sergei Kobylash and Viktor Sokolov for suspected warfare crimes in Ukraine, saying there have been cheap grounds to consider that the 2 have been accountable for “missile strikes carried out by the forces below their command in opposition to the Ukrainian electrical infrastructure from at the very least 10 October 2022 till at the very least 9 March 2023”.
The Kremlin mentioned Russia was not social gathering to the Rome Statute that established the ICC – and that the method on the courtroom was closed.
The ICC issued arrest warrants for Sergei Kobylash and Viktor Sokolov for suspected warfare crimes in Ukraine, saying there have been cheap grounds to consider that the 2 have been accountable for “missile strikes carried out by the forces below their command in opposition to the Ukrainian electrical infrastructure from at the very least 10 October 2022 till at the very least 9 March 2023”.