The Russian pilot who surrendered to the enemy has gone, and Tomoko Akane is no

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-23

In August last year, a 28-year-old Russian pilot piloted a Mi-8 transport*** from Kursk Oblast, Russia, to Ukraine, and caused two colleagues on the same plane who were unaware of the incident and refused to defect to be killed by the Ukrainian army. The pilot received a huge payment of $500,000 from Ukraine.

In September, the pilot also called on other Russian pilots on Ukrainian television to follow his example.

After that, the pilot used a pseudonym to live in a small town in the Spanish province of Alicante.

On Feb. 13, the pilot was shot 12 times by unidentified gunmen in an underground parking lot in Spain, with at least five gunshot wounds and being run over by a car. The two suspects left in a car, which is now found to have been burned.

Presumably, the pilot, after arriving in Spain, invited his ex-girlfriend to his home in Spain for a vacation, thus revealing his whereabouts.

Also on March 17 last year, the International Criminal Court headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, issued a global arrest warrant for Putin for "war crimes". The global arrest warrants have prevented Putin from attending many international conferences, such as the BRICS meeting in South Africa last August, in which Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov replaced Putin.

On March 20, Russia filed criminal proceedings against a number of ICJ judges, including Tomoko Akane, noting that Russia is not a member of the ICC and that the ICC is not qualified to try and arrest Putin. China, Russia and the United States are not member states.

Through investigation, Russia learned that the mastermind behind the issuance of the wanted warrant was Japanese judge Tomoko Akane.

On July 27, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs decided to arrest Tomoko Akane, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs said: "Wanted under an article of the Russian criminal code", as for which article, the Ministry of Internal Affairs did not mention.

On July 27, Russia had just issued a wanted warrant, and Tomoko Akane was so frightened that on July 29, the lost dog was suspected of fleeing back to Japan from The Hague, the Netherlands, under the protection of the United States**, and also asked Japan** to give it special protection.

Tomoko Akane, 68, a professor of law at Nagoya University and director of the Institute of Law of the Ministry of Justice of Japan, was instilled by the United States in 2018 for a nine-year term to investigate war crimes in the Russia-Ukraine war.

This Tomoko Akane has done evil on the South China Sea issue and the Diaoyu Islands issue, and has made judgments unfavorable to China.

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