Russian War Crimes Committee Charges 92 Ukrainians For War Crimes

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A Russian war crimes committee has announced it's charged 92 captured Ukrainian soldiers with crimes against humanity, with 1,300 total cases of so called "Ukrainian war criminals" reported to have taken place between February and July according to Russian state media.

Russian President, Vladimir Putin, had announced the start of a war crimes committee after his own soldiers in Ukraine were being charged and found guilty of committing war crimes.

The Russian war crimes committee also came to be in the wake of a proxy court in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) which found two British members of the Ukrainian Army and a Moroccan member of the Ukrainian Foreign Legion (UFL) guilty for war crimes, all three are still awaiting execution in the Russian puppet country.

Ukraine is reported to be following up on over 21,000 cases of war crimes and crimes of aggression committed by Vladimir Putin and his Russian Army, which the Kremlin denies.

Authorities from the International Criminal Court (ICC) who've been sent in to assist Ukraine in documenting valid accusations of Russian war crimes have called the country: "The world's largest crime scene".