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OP said that the commander Viktor Sokolov and Sergey Kobyilaslash put their hand...

"Ordinary Orders": Ukraine reacted to new ISS warrants against Russians

OP said that the commander Viktor Sokolov and Sergey Kobyilaslash put their hands to the "mass killing of the civilian population of Ukraine". SBU Chairman Vasyl Malyuk emphasized that for such crimes, Russia will comply "not only in the tribunal. The International Criminal Court in the Hague was issued by the SBU on the arrest of the Commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation Viktor Sokolov and the Commander of the Far Air Force Air Force Sergei Kobylyash.

This event was commented on March 5 by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak. He called the orders with the "ICS" by a "impeccable decision". "Both of these characters systematically and deliberately use military instruments for mass killing of civilian population of Ukraine and stubbornly execute orders for large -scale missile shelling of the territory of a sovereign country," Podolyak emphasized.

According to him, the decision on the arrest of Russian commander indicates a change of three circumstances. In particular, it is said that Vasyl Malyuk, the chairman of the SBU, also spoke about the decision of the ISS. "This is the second decision of the international criminal court on Russian military criminals. Both concern the highest military-political leadership of the Russian Federation. And both are the result of the systematic work of the SBU investigators. Tribunals.

Such crimes have no limitation period, "he said. The department noted that Sokolov and Kobilash, from October 10, 2022 to March 9, 2023, organized massive missile shelling of Ukraine, which killed and injured dozens of civilians. "The main strikes of the aggressor were made at the enterprises of the energy complex in Kyiv, Lviv, Dnipropetrovsk, Vinnytsia, Kirovograd, Odessa, Zaporizhia, Sumy, Khmelnytsky, Rivne, Chernivtsi, Cherkasy, Zhytomyr and Ivano-Frankivsk regions,"-added.