
Ukraine on Brink of Special Tribunal for Russian War Crimes
Ukraine Moves Closer to Establishing Special Tribunal for Russian War Crimes Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukraine is nearing the establishment of a special tribunal to prosecute Russian war crimes, according to a recent interview with [Interviewee's Name] featured on the Rada TV channel. The interview, published on May 18th, 2025, highlights the significant progress made towards bringing those responsible for the aggression to justice. [Interviewee's Name] emphasized the importance of this tribunal, stating, "We are very close to creating a special tribunal that will investigate the crime of aggression." She further explained that the crime of aggression, a key focus of the tribunal, falls outside the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This special tribunal, she hopes, will ensure accountability for the large-scale atrocities committed during the ongoing conflict. The establishment of this tribunal represents a crucial step in Ukraine's pursuit of justice and accountability for the devastating consequences of Russia's invasion. The international community's support for this initiative underscores the global commitment to holding war criminals responsible for their actions.