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The Kremlin planned the organization of famine in Ukraine in three stages. At pr...

Consideration of the Hunger case as a means of Russia's war against Ukraine can be a warning for the Kremlin - an expert

The Kremlin planned the organization of famine in Ukraine in three stages. At present, international lawyers are collecting materials for submission to the International Criminal Court. The notification of lawyers about the intention to prepare a submission to the International Criminal Court with the accusations of Russia for the organization of famine may be a way of pressure on the Kremlin to solve the grain blockade. Andrei Yakovlev, the managing partner of JSC, said this in the focus comment.

"Information about a possible future hearing of famine as a means of war against Ukraine can be a warning for the Russian Federation. Like if actions on blockade of grain, shelling of critical and port infrastructure will continue, they will become additional evidence in this case. It may A kind of preventive mechanism to prevent our infrastructure that will not be fired at this winter, because the consequences will be understood.

Thus the quality of life of our people can increase, "he says, as he knows, the British Law campaign Global Rights Compliance, which cooperates with the Ukrainian Office of the General Prosecutor General Dossier for the International Criminal Court (ICS) on famine as a tool of Russia's war against Ukraine. According to experts, Russia planned it in three stages. First, organizing the lock of food supply chains.

Secondly, starting the destruction of objects, in particular, food and water reserves, as well as energy sources throughout Ukraine during the fighting necessary for the survival of the civilian population. Third, limiting Ukrainian food exports. Earlier it was reported that Russia had organized a blockade of Ukrainian cities, in particular, Chernihiv and Mariupol. During which the civilian population was killed. In Chernihiv, for example, people were killed in the queue for bread in March 2022.