War in Ukraine: Hague Court begins proceedings

The first meeting of the International Criminal Court in the Hague in the case of the invasion of Russia to Ukraine will be held today, March 7. This was announced by the member of the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada on issues of national security, defense and exploration Fyodor Venislavsky, reports UNN.

The main goal is the need to schedule further steps to fix, evaluate and investigate crimes, as well as training directly to the court session.

As noted by Venislavsky, “We will receive the result for several months, years, and even for several years, because it is very thorough activities. But we will get the result in the form of specific court sentences – the International Criminal Court in relation to the military criminals of Russia.”

RIA Novosti reports that on March 7, the Ukrainian side, the eighth – Russian.