white house, and more specifically, in a week, thank you very much for joining our broadcast, oleg shamshur, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary ukraine was on radio svoboda. thank you, is the peace very frozen, or is minsk three on this? in an interview with radio svoboda, oleksandra matviychuk , the head of this year's nobel peace prize laureate of the center for civil liberties, emphasized that, according to her, the long-term lack of legal punishment for russia's war crimes has taught the russian army to arbitrariness on the field. battle and now russia is using it as a way to launch a war can this situation be changed when can an international tribunal be created for putin listen after on february 24, it was repeatedly said that russia is now deliberately using war crimes as a method of waging war; can we talk about which of the types of war crimes is currently the most widespread? in the odesa region, and in other regions of ukraine, this is done by some specific unit of the armed forces of the russian federation, that it is part of the culture of how russia conducts war, and