ICC orders Putin’s arrest, charges him with war crimes – BBC News 中文

  • Antoinette Radford, Frank Gardner
  • BBC Security Correspondent

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Putin and Russia’s children’s rights commissioner Levova-Belova met last month

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The court charged Putin with responsibility for war crimes, with a focus on the illegal transfer of children from Ukraine to Russia.

The ICC said the crimes were committed in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 – the date when Russia launched a full-scale invasion.

Moscow has denied the allegations and called the arrest warrant “shocking”.

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