12 journalists killed, 10 more injured during Russian attack, claims Ukraine's Prosecutor General
Already 10 countries have opened criminal cases in relation to Russian war crimes in Ukraine. Ukraine as well as Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Estonia, Germany, Sweden, Latvia, Norway and France. The global legal coalition of justice is growing!
Kyiv: Iryna Venediktova, Prosecutor General of Ukraine, claimed 12 journalists have died and 10 more are injured during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Venediktova further said protecting journalists is a priority for the Office of the Prosecutor General.
Venediktova said, "Revealing the truth about Putin's aggression is getting increasingly risky and dangerous. To date, 12 journalists died during the war, 10 more are injured. Protecting journalists is a priority for the Office of the Prosecutor General, especially today".
According to the Prosecutor General, the Unified Register of Pre-Trial Investigations indicates that the Russians have committed crimes against at least 56 members of the media, 15 of the citizens of other countries.
Already 10 countries have opened criminal cases in relation to Russian war crimes in Ukraine. Ukraine as well as Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Estonia, Germany, Sweden, Latvia, Norway and France. The global legal coalition of justice is growing!
The Ukrainian Government is documenting and investigating every case of the Russia's actions that could lead to an environmental catastrophe not only in Ukraine but also in Europe.
Venediktova further stated that Russia's military ecocide has a military and political purpose.