March 23 (UPI) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the U.S. government “assesses that members of Russia’s armed forces have committed war crimes in Ukraine.” In a press statement, Blinken said since launching “his unprovoked and unjust war of choice” Russian President Vladimir Putin has unleashed unrelenting violence that has caused death and destruction across Ukraine.
“Last week,” Blinken said, “I echoed President Biden’s statement, based on the countless accounts and images of destruction and suffering we have all seen, that war crimes had been committed by Putin’s forces in Ukraine.
“I noted then that the deliberate targeting of civilians is a war crime. I emphasized that Department of State and other U.S. government experts were documenting and assessing potential war crimes in Ukraine.”
The U.S. government statement said as with any alleged crime, a court of law with jurisdiction over the crime is ultimately responsible for determining guilt in specific cases.
Blinken said the U.S. government will continue to track reports of war crimes and will share information with allies and partners, as well as with international organizations and institutions “as appropriate.”
The state department said examples of Russian war crimes in Ukraine include attacks on hospitals, schools, ambulances, critical civilian infrastructure “and other atrocities.”
Those, the state department said, include the Mariupol maternity hospital and strikes on a Mariupol theater, clearly marked with the word “дети” — Russian for “children” — in huge letters visible from the sky.