RUSSIAN OFFICIALS PANICKING OVER VLADIMIR PUTIN’S ARREST WARRANT: REPORT

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Tue 25 Apr 2023:

Senior Russian authorities are terrified after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin last month for potential war crimes. According to current and former government personnel who talked to The Moscow Times, the Kremlin called a special meeting to discuss Russia’s response.

The charges against Putin include unlawful deportation of children from Ukraine, which was attacked by Russia in February last year. The ICC says the crimes were committed in Ukraine from February 24, 2022.

Russia formally condemned the action, but behind the scenes, there is a concern about the possible political ramifications.

“This is essentially a call to overthrow the government in Russia,” a parliamentary deputy from the ruling United Russia party told The Moscow Times.

The outlet spoke to seven officials, who said that the worry is about threats to political stability resulting from the ICC’s decision, how it makes Putin appear on the world stage and what it means for the Russian President’s ability to travel abroad.

The Russian President enjoys unchallenged power in his homeland, so there is no prospective of the Kremlin handing him over to the ICC. Till the time he is in Russia. Putin faces no risk of being arrested. However, Putin could be detained if he leaves Russia, so he might have to restrict his travel. But, due to the international sanctions against him over Ukraine war, it is unlikely that he will show up in a country that would want to put him on trial.

The ICC arrest warrant, issued on March 17, targeted both Putin and Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova, Commissioner for Children’s Rights in the Russian President’s office.

On its part, Russia’s response has been combative, with officials attacking the court and denying legitimacy to the ICC.

War-battered Ukraine welcomed the ICC announcement, with President Volodymyr Zelensky hailing the “historic decision”.

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