Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Medvedev's threat to ICC on Putin's arrest warrant: Said- Court may be attacked, it is impossible to avoid God and missile

 Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, has threatened the International Criminal Court (ICC) with a missile attack. Medvedev said - It is not possible for anyone to avoid God and missiles.

In fact, on March 17, the ICC issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Putin on charges of war crimes in Ukraine. He has been accused of kidnapping and deportation of Ukrainian children. Russia has been furious since then. Describing the ICC as a useless international organization, Medvedev in a statement written on his Telegram account has asked the judges there to keep an eye on the skies for missile attacks.

'No one will regret the attack on ICC'
Medvedev is considered a Putin loyalist. He has also been the President of Russia from 2008 to 2012. Expressing displeasure over the ICC, Medvedev said – It is possible that a hypersonic missile fired from a Russian warship in the North Sea fell on the ICC headquarters in The Hague. It will be impossible for the court to stop it. Court is not a member of NATO, so no war will start after this attack. No one will regret this attack.

Biden had told the warrant right
After the ICC's arrest warrant against Putin was issued, US President Biden called it in favor of justice. He said that this warrant is correct because Putin is responsible for war crimes in Ukraine. At the same time, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova had said – legally this arrest warrant has no meaning for Russia. Because Russia is not a part of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

More than 16,000 Ukrainian children have been deported in 13 months.
Issuing arrest warrants, the ICC said it had reasonable grounds to believe that Putin not only committed these crimes, but also helped others in them. . The court said – Putin did not use his rights to prevent the kidnapping of children. They didn't stop others who were deporting children, didn't take action. According to the Human Rights Chief of Ukraine, about 16 thousand 226 children have been deported so far in this war going on for 13 months.

On March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin on charges of war crimes. The very next day, Putin was seen roaming the streets of the city of Mariupol in Ukraine. The city is now occupied by Russia during the war.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Court said- Putin has committed war crimes in Ukraine. He is responsible for the crime of kidnapping and deportation of Ukrainian children. However, Russia has denied the allegations of war crimes.

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