‼️Russia continues to carry out filtration operations in occupied #Mariupol.
Over the past week, 🇷🇺forces have been forcibly taken over 3,000 Ukrainians, including more than 300 children, to a filtration camp in the village of #Bezymenne. 🧵
After being detained & subjected to interrogations, torture and threats, many Ukrainians are then forcibly relocated to depressed regions of #Russia.
All those who do not pass ‘filtration’ operations are considered by the occupants to be "unsafe for the Russian regime".
They are arrested and sent to former correctional facility No. 52 in Olenivka, Donetsk region, or to the summary detention facility 'Isolatsia' in #Donetsk.
Kidnapping and torturing prisoners is an act of terrorism in accordance with the CoE Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism and a war crime in line with Article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
‼️The Russian Orthodox Church actively supports the Russian invasion of #Ukraine.
In particular, Patriarch Kirill publicly blessed the Russian army for the war against 🇺🇦 and disseminated false narratives of Russian propaganda about the alleged Western war against Russia (1/4)
Here are the names of the representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church who are responsible for inciting hostility and justifying war, calling for violence, and supporting Russia’s attempts to exterminate the Ukrainian people (2/4)
We call on the EU, the US, the UK & other G7 countries to impose targeted sanctions against them, and on the World Council of Churches to immediately suspend contacts with them. (3/4)
🧵THREAD
1/11 Ho scritto questo thread, rivolgendomi soprattutto a chi fa informazione, per chiarire fatti importanti su #Ucraina e #Russia confermati dalle più alte istituzioni giuridiche mondiali e che già da soli smontano gran parte della propaganda🇷🇺che domina sui media🇮🇹
2/11 Il 2 marzo, su richiesta di 41 Stati membri, la Corte Penale Internazionale ha annunciato l'avvio di un'indagine per crimini di guerra e crimini contro l'umanità in #Ucraina.
3/11 La CPI si propone di esaminare le azioni in Ucraina dal 2013 ad oggi, anche sulla base di un'indagine già condotta preliminarmente in territori ucraini occupati (Crimea e Donbas) che è durata più di 6 anni (dal 2014 al 2020).