Russian President Vladimir Putin and any troops that dedicated atrocities in Ukraine will probably be prosecuted for warfare crimes, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S. stated Sunday.
Oksana Markarova informed CBS' Face the Nation that "all" Russian troops and leaders concerned in committing warfare crimes will face prosecution in worldwide court docket.
"Now we have the felony circumstances opened in Ukraine, greater than 4000 of particular person felony circumstances already by the prosecutor normal. Now we have ten extra international locations that opened their very own particular person felony prosecutions, and we're offering all of the proof to them," the ambassador stated. "All of them will probably be prosecuted, each navy commanders, personnel, individuals who did it on the bottom, the individuals who ordered it, and in the end Putin."
When requested by host Margaret Brennan the place she wish to see these people face trial, Markarova replied "in every single place."
"There ought to be no place on earth the place they will conceal," she added. "We want them to be tried in Ukraine. And we actually hope that after we win and after Ukraine is liberated, that we'll have a tribunal. Ukraine and our persons are entitled to a full scale tribunal, however wherever the place they are often prosecuted is ok."

Putin and his troops have been accused of committing grim warfare crimes throughout Ukraine since Russia started its invasion on February 24. Late final month, President Joe Bidendecided such accusations to be true, and the U.S. Home of Representatives later handed a invoice requiring the administration to element proof of any crimes.
On Friday, Russian forces got here underneath additional scrutiny after one among their missiles struck a practice station within the japanese metropolis of Kramatorsk, killing at the very least 50 Ukrainian civilians, who had been trying to flee the war-torn nation.
Days earlier, troops allegedly massacred and tortured tons of of Ukrainian civilians earlier than withdrawing from the Kyiv area. Disturbing pictures have emerged displaying mass graves and corpses with their fingers tied behind their backs within the city of Bucha, the place greater than 300 residents had been slain. Russian troops have additionally been accused of raping and torturing girls, in addition to killing and abducting kids.
"Our bodies left in streets as Russian troops withdrew, some shot behind the pinnacle with their fingers tied behind their backs; civilians executed in chilly blood; our bodies dumped into mass graves. The sense of brutality and inhumanity left for all of the world to see unapologetically," Biden stated Wednesday throughout a speech saying new sanctions towards Russia. "There's nothing much less taking place than main warfare crimes. Accountable nations have to return collectively to carry these perpetrators accountable."
Newsweek contacted the international ministries of Russia and Ukraine for remark.
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