Russia says 680 Ukrainian officials charged with war crimes —report

Russia says 680 Ukrainian officials charged with war crimes —report

Russia says 680 Ukrainian officials charged with war crimes —report

Russia has charged 680 Ukrainian officers, together with 118 members of the armed forces and protection ministry with breaking legal guidelines governing the conduct of struggle, together with the usage of weapons towards civilians, TASS news company reported on Monday. 

According to the report, which quoted Russia’s chief public investigator, the Ukrainian officers have been charged with the “use of prohibited means and methods of warfare”, referring to Article 356 of the Russian felony code.

“Currently, prosecution procedures are carried out against 680 people,” Alexander Bastrykin, the pinnacle of the Investigative Committee of Russia, instructed the state TASS news company in an interview.

“Among the defendants are 118 people from among the commanders and leadership of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.”

Bastrykin, who studies on to President Vladimir Putin, stated that the fees embody the usage of weapons towards the civilian inhabitants. He added that 138 of these individuals have been charged in absentia.

Reuters couldn’t independently confirm the committee’s allegations. Ukrainian authorities weren’t instantly accessible for remark.

According to Ukraine’s Prosecutor Office, Ukrainian authorities have registered greater than 70,000 Russian struggle crimes because the begin of the battle. Ukraine has additionally unveiled quite a few felony circumstances towards members of Russia’s forces, together with towards the boss of the Wagner mercenary group.

Both Ukraine and Russia have denied focusing on civilians within the year-long invasion of Russia of its neighbor that has killed hundreds, displaced hundreds of thousands, and turned cities to rubble.

Last week, the US President Joe Biden’s administration stated it formally concluded that Russia has dedicated “crimes against humanity” in Ukraine, a cost that Russia denies. —Reuters

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