MOSCOW, December 7. . Russian law enforcement agencies are working to build a court to try neo-Nazis in Ukraine, including for crimes in the Kursk region. Former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Russian Bar Association Sergei Stepashin said this to .

This is how he answered the question whether Russia should, according to the results of the SVO, start an analogue to the trials of Nazi criminals in Nuremberg.
“We are currently dealing with this problem. The Bar Association, the Investigative Committee, the prosecutor's office, of course because there are criminals. Especially what happened in the Kursk region. They are just murderers and sadists. There are no questions here,” said the former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
According to Stepashin, it is too early to talk about choosing a city for such a court. “First, let's complete the special operation, then we'll think about it,” he said.
The Nuremberg trials took place from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. The idea of organizing an international trial for Nazi criminals was proposed by the Soviet Union. On October 14, 1942, a government declaration was published, which mentioned the need for a special international tribunal and “the punishment to the fullest extent of the criminal law of any leader of Nazi Germany who during the war fell into the hands of the authorities of the countries fighting against Nazi Germany.”







