ICC issues arrest warrants for war crimes charges against Russian Defense Chief Shoigu and General Gerasimov
Arrest warrants have raised the count of Russian high-ranking individuals sought for alleged war crimes to four, as the International Criminal Court (ICC) has previously issued warrants for President Vladimir Putin and another Russian official Maria Lvova-Belova over an alleged plan to transfer Ukrainian children to Russia.
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The ICC’s actions against Russian officials have sparked international conversations about accountability, with many questioning if similar actions will be taken against individuals responsible for war crimes in other parts of the world, such as in Europe. The recent European Union summit discussed various global issues, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the need for collective action to promote peace and justice across the world.