The Head of the SBU spoke about the future fate of Putin
The Russian dictator Vladimir Putin faces the dock in The Hague or a 'dishonorable death somewhere in a bunker in Altai.'
The Security Service of Ukraine has created a 'unique collection of evidence' for future international criminal courts, said Acting Head of the SBU Vasyl Maliuk in an interview with Nataliya Moseichuk. When asked if Putin should be afraid of liquidation, he responded:
'He has gotten carried away, crept in, and become arrogant. This is a bunker grandpa. He really lives in his sick world, and he will face two options. Either the dock in The Hague or a dishonorable death somewhere in a bunker in Altai. That's it.'
Investigators of the National Police, the State Bureau of Investigation, and NABU are working together with the SBU to gather evidence for The Hague.
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'The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, said when he saw them that it was the highest level of professionalism,' Maliuk added.
He clarified that the evidence collected is not only public.
'A very large-scale complex of covert search activities has been conducted. We have a lot of interesting videos and more,' said the head of the SBU.
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly has recognized Russia as a terrorist state. They also called for the creation of an international tribunal regarding the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
A draft resolution is circulating in the UN, which provides for the creation of a special tribunal against the military-political leadership of Russia. The Nuremberg Tribunal, which judged the leaders of Nazi Germany, is proposed as a model.
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