![One year after Russia's assault on Ukraine, diplomats have yet to translate bold promises to defend international law into a concrete plan to hold president Vladimir Putin and his cronies accountable for the crime of aggression. As a result, the 40 civilians buried in the rubble of an apartment block in Dnipro following a Russian missile attack are unlikely to be the last of this war's victims. Putin war crimes 'tribunal' will need backing of Global South | INFBusiness.com](https://globalpolitics.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/82d1c3a69bde7edeba8d0657efe1dca6.jpg)
Putin war crimes ‘tribunal’ will need backing of Global South
Russian missile strike on a nine-storey apartment block in Dnipro, 14 January 2023 (Photo: Ukraine.ua) One year after Russia’s assault on Ukraine, diplomats have yet to translate bold promises to…