Hunters For Putin: Whom Should The Kremlin Head Fear Now?
2- 27.03.2023, 11:16
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BILD calls these names.
After the International Criminal Court in the Hague issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, experts began to argue how dangerous this is for the Russian president. At the same time, the question arose of who would be responsible for gathering the evidence needed to bring Putin to justice. BILD calls these names.
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin. He is considered a staunch supporter of a special tribunal for Russian war criminals — from Vladimir Putin and below. Kostin proposes to conduct a trial by analogy with the Nuremberg trial, at which the Nazi leaders were tried.
Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Khan. He has already led an investigation into war crimes committed by ISIS. Speaking about the war in Ukraine, Khan notes that this conflict will lead to the return of the tribunal system.
The head of the British intelligence service MI6, Richard Moore. Britain's top intelligence agency, run by Moore, is collecting and documenting thousands of evidence of crimes allegedly committed by the Russian army. It is the British intelligence that daily publishes reports on the situation at the front.
The Clooney Foundation for Justice founders George and Amal Clooney. During the war in Ukraine, the foundation of the American actor and his wife created a team to collect forensic evidence about war crimes. Subsequently, as expected, they will be used in court.
Holger Münch, Head of the Federal Office for Criminal Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany. Its employees, together with departments from other countries, conduct investigations into the Kremlin's financial schemes, and also, for example, analyze the intercepted conversations of Russian soldiers who are fighting in Ukraine.
Estonian intelligence advisor Eerik-Nijles Kross. He headed the Estonian intelligence services from 1995 to 2000, and therefore is considered one of the best experts on Russia.