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ICC prosecutor to proceed with investigation into alleged war crimes in Ukraine

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Reuters

The office of the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on Monday said it will seek court approval to open an investigation into alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

The move comes just days after Russia’s invasion of its neighbour and prosecutor Karim Khan said on Friday he was following developments with concern.

Netherlands The Hague ICC sign

The International Criminal Court building is seen in The Hague, Netherlands, on 16th January, 2019. PICTURE: Reuters/Piroschka van de Wouw/File photo.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February, rights groups have alleged violations of international war crimes law, including the targeting of civilians, as well as indiscriminate attacks on schools and hospitals.

Ukraine and its allies on Monday called for a United Nations inquiry into possible war crimes committed by Russia during its military actions in Ukraine.



The United Nations Human Rights Council voted on Monday to accept Ukraine’s request to hold an urgent debate on Thursday on Russia’s invasion. A Ukrainian draft resolution will be considered at the urgent debate.

Prosecutor Khan said his office would seek support and funding from the ICC’s 123 member states for investigations.

“The importance and urgency of our mission is too serious to be held hostage to lack of means”, he said.

Khan said the investigation will look into alleged violations dating back to 2014, when Ukraine recognised the court’s jurisdiction following Russia’s annexation of Crimea.

Although neither Russia nor Ukraine are members of the court in The Hague, Ukraine gave it authorisation over war crimes and crimes against humanity.

“There is a reasonable basis to proceed with opening an investigation,” the statement said. “In particular, I am satisfied that there is a reasonable basis to believe that both alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in Ukraine.”

“Given the expansion of the conflict in recent days, it is my intention that this investigation will also encompass any new alleged crimes falling within the jurisdiction of my Office that are committed by any party to the conflict on any part of the territory of Ukraine,” it said. 

The prosecutor will have to first obtain authorisation from a pre-trial chamber of the court.

– Additional reporting by STEPHANIE ULMER NEBEHAY in Geneva, Switzerland.

 

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