'People's court' tries Vladimir Putin for war in Ukraine

Judges Priya Pillai, third right, Zak Yacoob, second right, and Stephen Rapp, right, open the 'people's tribunal' where prosecutors, left, symbolically put Russian President Vladimir Putin on trial for the crime of aggression in Ukraine, in The Hague, Netherlands, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A “people's court†put Russian President Vladimir Putin on trial Monday for the crime of aggression over his invasion of Ukraine, in a symbolic move to close an “accountability gap†in the absence of an international tribunal with jurisdiction.

The court has no legal powers but prosecutors said they will present evidence that Putin committed the crime of aggression by ordering the invasion nearly a year ago, unleashing a devastating war that has killed thousands and left towns and cities in ruins.

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