Ukraine prosecutes first war crime since Russia invasion
A Russian soldier was sentenced to life in prison in Ukraine’s first war crimes trial since the invasion. Human Rights Law Professor Gabor Rona tells MSNBC’s Ali Velshi that international tribunals and criminal courts are for holding the orchestrators accountable, calling it “a very good sign.“
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