Analysts suspect the threat of legal action will do little to move Moscow’s agenda.
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of the corpse-strewn streets of Bucha dating back to mid-March — when the city was under Russian occupation — counter Moscow's claims.Images and local accounts of the mass killing, torture and rape of non-combatants in the cities of Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel, just outside Kyiv, have heightened calls for Russia perpetrators to be tried for war crimes.
The University of Dayton's Inglis said such trials could"raise the stakes politically" for the Western alliance and further undermine Russia's position on the world stage, making it"more difficult to imagine a path by which Russians and Putin can negotiate their way out." "As others, I am afraid there will be no end of the war any time soon," added Thomas Kuehne, professor at Clark University.
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