With confirmations from Reykjavik and Warsaw, Ukraine's foreign minister announced the Council of Europe can now formally table the tribunal agreement for adoption in mid-May.
The more a captured Russian soldier believed Kremlin narratives, the more likely he was to dehumanize Ukrainians on a validated scientific scale — a finding researchers say helps build the legal case against Russia's propagandists as abettors of aggression.
A Ukrainian deputy warned that delaying justice could lead to future aggressions in other countries, emphasizing the urgency of creating a Special International Tribunal now.