A new report submitted to the International Criminal Court (ICC) accuses Russian forces of using deliberate starvation tactics during the 85-day siege of Mariupol in early 2022. The analysis, conducted by legal experts and cited by The Guardian, claims that these actions amount to war crimes. The siege, which lasted three months, resulted in the deaths of approximately 22,000 civilians, with many left without food, water, gas, and electricity for extended periods. The report, conducted by GRC’s Starvation MJT, details how civilians resorted to drinking from puddles and radiator batteries to survive. Lawyers working with Ukrainian prosecutors are seeking to charge Russian commanders with war crimes for their actions during the siege.
The Russian troops deliberately caused starvation during the 2022 siege of #Mariupol, finds out The Starvation Mobile Justice Team. Their dossier reveals it as a calculated strategy and will be soon submitted to the #ICC as part of a larger report on Russia’s use of starvation… https://t.co/8Vbvh3EJVS
Lawyers working with Ukrainian prosecutors want to charge Russian commanders at the 2022 siege of Mariupol with the war crime of starvation. I spoke to @CatrionaMurdoc1 about their investigation, and what it means for laws of war at large. https://t.co/f9daG3ZcJi
Russia engaged in a "deliberate pattern" of starvation tactics during the 85-day siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in early 2022 - a war crime, according to a fresh analysis submitted to the International Criminal Court, the Guardian writes. The conclusion is at the heart… https://t.co/G3G0QUoj9Q
Ten years ago on June 13, 2014, the command of the Ukrainian Army launched an operation to liberate Mariupol. The assault was led by Azov Battalion, supported by Dnipro-1 and the National Guard units. #RussiaUkraineWar https://t.co/bgrGuphPUi
#Russian forces deliberately used starvation of civilians as a military tactic during the 85-day siege of the Ukrainian city of #Mariupol, international legal experts say in a report. https://t.co/8P9VYK0SDS
Ukrainians resorted to drinking from puddles and radiator batteries as Russia used ruthless starvation-tactics during 85-day siege on city, damning new report reveals https://t.co/J6I12iC910 https://t.co/XyPKnUgl79
#Russian forces intended to starve civilians as a method of warfare in the battle for Mariupol (southeastern #Ukraine, occupied by #Russia in May 2022), according to a new report by GRC’s Starvation MJT. Full report in English: https://t.co/qfx73iQckI https://t.co/lcI9OXzfEG
PART 1. Russian forces intended to starve civilians as a method of warfare in the battle for Mariupol (southeastern #Ukraine, occupied by russia in May 2022), according to a new report by GRC’s Starvation MJT. Full report in English: https://t.co/qfx73iQckI https://t.co/egQq3gOMfE
A report submitted to the ICC says #Moscow used starvation as a deliberate tactic during the siege of #Mariupol in 2022, leaving civilians without food, water, gas, and electricity for days. https://t.co/xQMDaaJHsx
🔵 RUSSIANS USED STARVATION AS METHOD OF WARFARE IN MARIUPOL, EXPERTS SAY Russian forces deliberately used starvation of civilians as a military tactic during the 85-day siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, international legal experts said in a report published on Thursday.… https://t.co/uDWFDeYR8t
"Russia engaged in a 'deliberate pattern' of starvation tactics during the 85-day siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in early 2022, which amounted to a war crime, according to a fresh analysis submitted to the International Criminal Court." https://t.co/UscHqyVUkS
❗️During the 85-day siege of #Mariupol, Russia used tactics of deliberate starvation that amount to war crimes, and resulting in the deaths of around 22,000 civilians, The Guardian reported, citing new analysis submitted to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. 📷: AFP https://t.co/JOIf9WYmnA
❗️During the 85-day siege of #Mariupol, Russia used tactics of deliberate starvation that amount to war crimes, resulting in the deaths of around 22,000 civilians, The Guardian reported, citing new analysis submitted to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. 📷: AFP https://t.co/oeVfGFIF2Z
⚡️Russia used a "deliberate pattern" of starvation tactics during its three-month siege of Mariupol in early 2022, which could amount to war crime, according to a lawyers' analysis submitted to the International Criminal Court, the Guardian reported. https://t.co/xrKHWUTYLZ
Russian forces ‘deliberately starved’ Ukrainians in Mariupol, new report claims https://t.co/iAWy4Ou4DT
Russia accused of ‘deliberate’ starvation tactics in Mariupol in submission to ICC https://t.co/3dedRyDK6v