
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested… bombing the International Criminal Court in The Hague with a hypersonic missile launched from a Russian ship on his Telegram account on Monday.
The proposal comes in response to the issuance of an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes committed by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine since February last year.
Medvedev wrote a lengthy message criticizing the order and said that “the main shortcoming of the system of public international law is its inefficiency.”
He argued that the arrest warrant for Putin marked the collapse of international law, calling it “the dark sunset of the entire system of international relations.”
According to the deputy chairman of the National Security and Defense Council of Russia, a country can be judged at the international level only if it is so weakened that it “lost sovereignty and decided to recognize [Διεθνές Ποινικό] The trial of this or when the country lost the war and capitulated.
He ended his message by warning that Russia could bomb the court and saying that the judges should be afraid. “So, citizens of the court, look carefully at the sky,” he added menacingly.
Source: The Jerusalem Post, Business Insider.
Source: Kathimerini

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