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ICJ Delivers Mixed Judgment in Ukraine’s Terrorism Case Against Russia

HeadlineFeb 02, 2024

The International Court of Justice has found Russia violated portions of two treaties: one on financing terrorism and another on eradicating racial discrimination. The ruling came as part of Ukraine’s case accusing Moscow of funding separatist groups in eastern Ukraine and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation a decade ago. The court, however, declined to rule on Ukraine’s request for Russia to pay reparations for attacks in eastern Ukraine blamed on pro-separatist Ukrainian rebels.

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