- The International Criminal Court in the Hague issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin on charges related to the 'unlawful transfer' of children from Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine.
- A UN Human Rights Council report sheds light on these accusations and further charges against Putin may follow.
- Some of the war crimes committed by the invading army, such as the destruction of civilian infrastructure, do not require much proof as Russia has never denied its missile strikes.
- Two of Putin's allies threatened retaliation against the ICC but the taunt rings hollow.
- The situation highlights a serious offer to take Putin off Russia's hands.
An Arrest Warrant for Putin? His Successor Will Take It
The fate of Serbia’s Slobodan Milosevic is one blueprint for finally ridding Russia of the warmongering dictator.
