Ukraine’s Zelensky says ICC warrants for army chief, ex-minister show justice for Russia is ‘inevitable’
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Arrest warrants have been issued by the International Criminal Court for former Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu (second from left) and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov (far right).
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KYIV - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on June 25 welcomed a decision from the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue arrest warrants for Russia’s chief of the general staff, Valery Gerasimov, and former defence minister Sergei Shoigu.
The warrants - issued over strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure that constitute alleged war crimes - are the latest in a series of actions by the court over the Ukraine war, including an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“These barbaric missile and drone strikes continue to kill people and inflict damage across Ukraine,” Mr Zelensky said.
“This decision is a clear indication that justice for Russian crimes against Ukrainians is inevitable,” he added.
“Every criminal involved in the planning and execution of these strikes must know that justice will be served. And we do hope to see them behind bars,” the Ukrainian leader wrote on social media.
The two men are accused of the war crimes of directing attacks at civilian objects
The Ukrainian presidency’s chief of staff Andriy Yermak wrote that “Shoigu and Gerasimov bear individual responsibility” for the strikes.
“This is an important decision. Everyone will be held accountable for evil,” he said.
“Every war criminal should be held accountable,” said Ukraine’s human rights commissioner Dmytro Lubinets.
The country’s prosecutor-general’s office also welcomed the news in a statement.
“This is a new significant step towards full accountability for the aggressor,” it said. AFP

