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In Russia, the judge of the ISS was wanted, who issued a warrant for Putin's arrest

The Russian Federation believes that the actions of the International Criminal Court are illegal and there are no grounds for criminal prosecution of Putin and Lviv-Belova. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation was wanted by a judge of the International Criminal Court (ICS) of Tomoko Akane, who issued a warrant for the arrest of President Vladimir Putin. About it reports TASS, referring to the departmental base of the wanted.

"The reason for the search: is wanted for article by the Criminal Code," - says Tomoko Akane's card. According to which article, the database is not specified. On March 17, 2023, the International Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Putin and the President of the Russian Federation on the rights of the child Maria Lviv-Belova.

"Vladimir Putin, on October 7, 1952, the President of the Russian Federation is probably responsible for committing a war crime in the form of illegal deportation of the population (children) and illegal transfer of the population (children) from the occupied regions of Ukraine to the Russian Federation, - the statement reads court.

The investigative committee of Russia on March 20 opened a criminal case against the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the ICS Karim Akhmad Khan and Judges Rosario Salvator Aitala, they were wanted. The Russian Federation believes that the actions of the International Court are illegal and grounds for criminal prosecution Belova is not. The International Criminal Court is an independent, permanent judicial body.

It was founded in accordance with the Rome Statute signed on July 17, 1998 at a conference in the Italy capital. The entry into force of the Roman Statute. The jurisdiction of the court is limited by genocide crimes, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression. We will remind, deputies of the European Parliament published new requirements for the ISS.