A top Ukrainian pilot was killed when a US-made F-16 fighter jet crashed on Monday, just weeks after the long-awaited planes arrived in the country, a Ukrainian military source told CNN. The Ukrainian Defense Forces do not believe pilot error was behind the incident, the source added.
Pilot Oleksiy Mes, known as "Moonfish," was killed in the crash while "repelling the biggest ever aerial attack" by Russia against Ukraine, said the source, adding that the pilot was buried on Thursday.
@#10 ... Putin is going there even as he has a warrant on his head, because it's so important. ...
Background...
Putin will visit Mongolia -- a country that's supposed to arrest him when he lands. But it probably won't, an expert says.
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... Vladimir Putin plans to visit Mongolia next week despite an ICC arrest warrant out in his name.
- - - The International Criminal Court issued it last year over the deportation of Ukrainian children.
- - - Even so, Mongolia, an ICC member, is unlikely to arrest Putin, an international-law expert told BI.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Mongolia next week for the first time in a decade.
The Kremlin said the visit is at the invitation of Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh "to participate in the ceremonial events dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the joint victory of the Soviet and Mongolian armed forces over the Japanese militarists on the Khalkhin Gol River."
It's seen as a strategic visit for the longtime allies, but there is one small problem: In March 2023, the International Criminal Court put out a warrant for Putin's arrest on charges of unlawful deportation and transfer of children during the war in Ukraine.
As a signatory of the Rome Statute " the founding treaty of the ICC " Mongolia is required to detain people on its soil if they have an arrest warrant out in their name. (Russia also signed the Rome Statute in 2000 but withdrew its signature in 2016 and never became a member of the ICC.)
This is Putin's first visit to an ICC member country since the warrant was issued.
So what will Mongolia do?
"Mongolia is never going to arrest him, of course," said Talita Dias, a research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict.
Dias said that while Mongolia is obligated to arrest Putin, there would probably be no major consequences if it didn't.
Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Moscow had "no worries" about the upcoming trip. "We have a wonderful dialogue with our friends from Mongolia," he said. ...
Interesting. Mongolia's flaunting of the international law it had agreed to uphold.
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