US could have committed a 'war crime' as they 'delete evidence' of Vladimir Putin's war crimes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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The US State Department has controversially deleted evidence relating to war crimes committed by Vladimir Putin since his invasion of Ukraine. This action reportedly benefits Putin as it undermines ongoing international efforts to hold him accountable. A secure database at Yale, known as 'Caesar', was intended to record war crimes, including the kidnapping of thousands of Ukrainian children. The deletion potentially violates the Jones War Crimes Act and raises alarming questions about accountability and the preservation of evidence by the US.
The US State Department has deleted evidence of Vladimir Putin's war crimes, giving him a significant advantage as a global arrest warrant is pending.
Yale's Humanitarian Research department compiled a vast database of Russian war crimes, now jeopardized after Elon Musk cut funding, impacting efforts to bring home kidnapped Ukrainian children.
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