Even an ex-spy is concerned Ukraine’s assassination squads are going too far
He told The Economist Ukraine's "security services shouldn't do things just because they can"
Which Countries Recognise the International Criminal Court? (infographic)
The foundation for the Rome Statute, the treaty that founded the International Criminal Court, was laid in the aftermath of the Second World War
Pentagon refuses to share Russia war crime evidence — over fear of future probes of U.S. atrocities
According to The New York Times, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III and other Pentagon brass are blocking the Biden administration from sharing evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine