The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for former Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu and top Russian General Valeri Gerasimov in connection with alleged crimes during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Gerasimov, currently the commander of all Russian forces in Ukraine, and Shoygu, now the Secretary of Russia’s Security Council, join President Putin and children’s Ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova on the list of Kremlin officials wanted by the ICC. Russia has criticized the ICC’s actions as part of a “hybrid war” against it. Human rights lawyer Alexandra Matvichuk, chair of the Center for Civil Liberties, underscores the significant practical outcomes of such legal decisions, emphasizing their potential to restrict the movements of the accused and contribute to accountability for war crimes.
- The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Sergey Shoygu and Valeri Gerasimov over alleged crimes in Ukraine.
- These warrants expand the list of Kremlin officials wanted by the ICC, including President Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova.
- Russia describes the ICC’s decision as a facet of a “hybrid war” against Moscow.
- Human rights lawyer Alexandra Matvichuk views the ICC’s move as a legal decision with significant practical outcomes, not just a political statement.
- These legal actions could potentially restrict the movements of the accused and signal a push towards accountability for war crimes.
- Matvichuk highlights the long-term importance of such decisions, indicating they could save thousands of lives by deterring human rights violations.
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