The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has recently issued arrest warrants for Ukraine's current President Volodymyr Zelensky and former President Petro Poroshenko, both charged with unspecified crimes. Additionally, an arrest warrant was issued for the International Criminal Court prosecutor who prepared a war crimes warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin last year. In response to these actions, President Zelensky criticized Russia's approach to peace, labeling Putin as 'crazy' and emphasizing the importance of the upcoming Global Peace Summit despite attempts to undermine it.
Russia also issued an arrest warrant for the International Criminal Court prosecutor who last year prepared Putin's war crimes warrant. #Ukraine https://t.co/n264DXTDfy
In #Russia, yesterday the Interior Ministry issued a wanted notice also for #Ukraine’s former president @Poroshenko, charged with a publicly unspecified crime. https://t.co/jdGGFmI1yo
👀 "Putin does not want peace, he is crazy, and every day his state does something to prove it", - Zelensky in the evening address. 🕊️ "The Global Peace Summit will take place and must be successful, no matter how hard they try to derail it", he added. https://t.co/KXvENgJuUS
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia has published a warrant against former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. https://t.co/KflzrcmpGN
In #Russia, the Interior Ministry issued a wanted notice for #Ukraine’s president @ZelenskyyUa, charged with a publicly unspecified crime. What will the proponents of “peace talks” say now?… https://t.co/1vuH39qudp https://t.co/8wpTSJPcM4