The Prosecutor General's office of Ukraine has collected materials for the ICC against Russia and militias
The chief Prosecutor's office of Ukraine pursuant to the government decree contains materials for an international criminal court on crimes against humanity and war crimes, allegedly committed by the highest officials of Russia and the leaders of the militia. "The Prosecutor General's office of Ukraine within the competence prepared a summary of the analytical surveys on Commission ranging from 20 February 2014 to the totality of crimes committed under the rules of articles 7, 8 of the Rome Statute (crimes against humanity and war crimes) ", - reported in the report on the Internet representation offices. "in generalized materials collected available information on the belonging to the Commission specified in the appeal of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of crimes of the highest officials of the Russian Federation and Directors of the terrorist organizations" DNR " and " LNR ", - told in Prosecutor's office." The above-mentioned materials today, as promised by the leadership of the General Prosecutor's office sent to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for further processing and decision about the direction of the international criminal court ", - stated in the message. March 18, in the 1-year anniversary of the reunification of Crimea with Russia, the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk instructed the Ministry of foreign Affairs to send a message to the Hague court, and the Prosecutor's office to begin the process of engaging Russia accountable for its aggression against Ukraine in the Hague Tribunal ". It should be noted that, in the words of the Ukrainian Prime Minister is confusion." The Hague Tribunal " referred to the international court for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). But focusing on the fact that Yatsenyuk referred to articles of the Rome Statute, he meant literally another court, namely the international criminal court (ICC), which is governed by this Statute and is also based in the Hague. on 4 February, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine appealed to the international criminal court (ICC), a statement against senior officials of Russia, who was supposed to have committed iniquity against the people of Ukraine.