Former U.K. prime ministers Major, Brown sign on to a proposal calling for a tribunal to investigate Putin for war crimes.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released video footage that it says shows"foreign instructors and mercenaries" based at a military installation in northern Ukraine, near the border with Poland, being"destroyed."
"As a result of an accurate missile strike, the personnel of the battalion, foreign instructors and mercenaries were destroyed. The military infrastructure and military equipment of the center were also disabled," the Russian military statement said. Former British prime ministers John Major and Gordon Brown have backed a campaign calling for the creation of a Nuremberg-style international war crimes tribunal to investigate Russian PresidentAlong with Major and Brown, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and Benjamin Ferencz, who is 102 years old and who prosecuted Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, have also signed on to the proposal.
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