JOHN Whitlock | Germiston War crimes are listed as wilful killing, torture, rape, hostage-taking, unlawful deportation, using starvation as a weapon, chemical and biological warfare, attacking non-military and civilian targets, hospitals, schools and places where the sick and wounded are gathered.
Putin’s invasion ticks most, if not all, of the above atrocities. Putin can also be accused of a crime of aggression. The International Criminal Court has already begun its investigation of war crimes against Putin. Karim Khan, a top international prosecutor, has already met with Ukraine’s foreign minister and has had virtual talks with President Zelenskyy. CNN is compiling a dossier of evidence to be used against Putin.
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