Set judges: the Russian Federation began checking on the court permission in Hague for Putin's arrest
The chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia ordered to carry out a review in connection with the issuance of the International Criminal Court in the Hague of Orders about the arrest of Russian President Putin and the President of the Russian Federation for Human Rights Maria Lviv-Bilova. This was reported in the telegram-channel of the department.
"The chairman of the UK of Russia instructed the central office of the department to organize a procedural inspection in connection with the illegal issuance of the International Criminal Court of Orders for the Arrest of Citizens of the Russian Federation," the statement reads. Is stated.
that, within the inspection, the investigation intends to identify the persons of all judges of the International Criminal Court, who are involved in the "adoption of the illegal decision", and as a result of the audit will be made a procedural decision. Today, March 17, the International Criminal Court in Hague issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin "in the context of the situation in Ukraine".
Also, together with the Russian dictator, the court in Hague issued a warrant of Maria Lviv-Belova, the Commissioner of the President of the Russian Federation on the rights of the child. which oversees the export of Ukrainian children to Russia. They are accused of kidnapping and illegally exporting 16,000 Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation.
The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin stated that after the decision of the Hague Court, Putin became a non -visiting from the Russian Federation. According to him, now the world leaders have to think three times before leaving Putin's hand and sit with him at the negotiating table. Russia stated that they would never recognize the decision of the International Criminal Court on the arrest of Vladimir Putin.