Warrant against Putin 'justified,' Biden says as U.K. suggests Moscow will raise conscription age

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President Biden says the International Criminal Court’s decision to issue an arrest warrant for President Putin is “justified,” although the U.S., like Russia, does not recognize the court's jurisdiction.

for the crimes, and that he had failed to exercise proper control over subordinates who committed the acts.children’s rightsVolunteers carry remains of a Uragan rocket after a monastery was destroyed in a shelling in Dolyna, Ukraine.The move sparked outrage in Russia, where Putin’s press secretary Dmitriy Peskov rejected the findings. “We do not recognize this court, we do not recognize the jurisdiction of this court. This is how we treat this,” he said in a Telegram post.

Although Moscow formally withdrew its signature from the founding statute of the ICC in 2016, the ICC move will obligate the court’s 123 member states to arrest Putin and transfer him to the court's headquarters in the The Hague, Netherlands, if he does cross their borders. However, most governments also abide by an international legal principle that heads of state have legal immunity from other courts.

An elderly woman stands in her damaged house after a shelling in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine, earlier this month.Inside Russia, the U.K.'s Defense Ministry said in an intelligence briefing Saturday that the Kremlin was ramping up military conscription to meetOfficials in Russia's Parliament, the Duma, introduced a bill on Monday to change the age bracket ofto men between the ages of 21 and 30, it said in the daily note that was posted to Twitter.

“The authorities are highly likely changing the age bracket to bolster troop numbers by ensuring that students are eventuallyAlthough Russia continues to officially bar conscripts from operations in Ukraine, “at least hundreds have probably served through administrative mixups orThis will free up a greater proportion of professional soldiers to fight, even if conscripts are not deployed into conflict in Ukraine, the briefing said.

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