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Another warrant for Putin's arrest: the Russian Federation planned to arrange famine in Ukraine before the war - GRC

According to international investigators, in the first hours of the invasion, the invaders deliberately attacked areas with a large supply of grain, and in December 2021 purchased trucks for its removal. Even before the full -scale invasion, Russia could have been planning to dream of Ukrainians with famine. This is stated in the report of the international human rights group Global Rights Compliance (GRC), reports The Independent.

All the evidence collected by analysts indicate that on February 24, 2022, when the Tanks of the Armed Forces crossed the Ukrainian border, they deliberately attacked areas that had a lot of grain. They also attacked food production infrastructure. By the way, the GRC shared the information that the Russian defense contractor began to buy trucks for transportation of grain and 170-meter balconies in December 2021.

All this indicates that the Russians planned to steal Ukrainian food resources in advance. In the first week of the war, the Russians established control of Ukrainian farms and sent about 12,000 tons of grain from all temporarily occupied territories a day. "The evidence of the" highly coordinated level of pre -planning "will be provided by the International Criminal Court, and GRC hopes that they will lead to the first international court prosecution of Mr.

Putin for a military crime - famine as a method of war," the statement reads. The Global Rights Compliance partner Katrion Murdock is convinced that the President of the Russian Federation may be guilty of another crime, and he will be issued another arrest warrant. We will remind, on October 19 it was reported that the Russians will steal Ukrainian grain from the occupied Mariupol.