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Almost 14,000 cases possible committing war crimes by the Russian invader and still about 6,000 related cases stated that its head is currently investigating of her prosecution Of Ukraine.
From London, where she visits for contacts with British government and government officials, Irina Venediktova He added that new complaints are being added day by day. “It’s still 100, it’s still 200, it depends on the day,” he told the BBC.
Ms. Venediktova’s contacts are aimed at finding out what more can be done by Western powers to support the investigative process.
The most common war crime being investigated is bombing of civil buildings, especially hospitals and schools. In all, he said, more than 1,000 medical and educational buildings have been destroyed by Russian bombing.
He added that there are civilian deaths, looting and rape being investigated.
Ms. Venediktova has revealed that she has also begun investigating allegations of genocide by Russia in Ukraine, believing that what is happening in her country is tantamount to genocide.
He added that he agrees that the International Criminal Court in The Hague should play a role in prosecuting the leaders of the Russian invasion, and potentially President Putin himself. “We all understand that we are talking about a big fish, it is a fish for international justice,” Benedictova told the BBC.
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