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Updates on prisoner exchanges, alleged Russian recruitment, and ICC prosecutor's suspension

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Posted Jun 10, 2026, 12:30 PM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-10-1230
Updates on prisoner exchanges, alleged Russian recruitment, and ICC prosecutor's suspension

Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets explained his focus on contact during a meeting with Russian ombudsman Yana Lantratova. Reports also detail alleged Russian recruitment of underage girls for killings, calls for prisoner releases, and the suspension of ICC Chief

Ukrainian Human Rights Commissioner Dmytro Lubinets clarified that his initial meeting with Russian ombudsman Yana Lantratova prioritized establishing contact for "concrete results" rather than discussing her alleged involvement in child deportations. Concurrently, human rights expert Boris Zakharov reiterated that the release of prisoners and civilian detainees should precede negotiations, noting a recent exchange where only one civilian was among 186 repatriated Ukrainians. Ukrainian law enforcement has documented six cases this year of Russian special services allegedly recruiting underage girls for contract killings of Ukrainian military personnel. Separately, International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan has been suspended pending a harassment investigation, a decision his legal team called "unlawful." Allegations also persist regarding Rosatom employees' involvement in the Chornobyl nuclear power plant's occupation, following a reported Russian drone attack on a nuclear waste storage facility in the Chornobyl zone on June 7, 2026.

Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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