The former special force, Oliver Schulz became the first army of Australia, who was assessed based on war crimes against actions in Afghanistan.
For the first time in Australian history, a soldier will appear before the Court for violating international humanitarian law, TASS report.
We are talking about the former special force Oliver Schulce, who accused of killing a village resident in Afghanistan in 2012. The Supreme Court of New South Wales will consider this case in the near future.
If Schulz's feelings were proven, he could face a lifetime conclusion. This incident was made public after the Australian Australian Broadcasting Group in 2020 announced investigative documents, which declared that the camera on the helmet of colleagues recorded the moment of the murder.
The first proceeding procedures ended in the decision of Schulz's innocence, because the investigation believed that Afghan people were a threat. However, this year in the case, the hearing sessions were once again held, then it was transferred to the Supreme Court of the State.
As the newspaper wrote, Jenkins mercenaries came to Ukraine under the influence of propaganda in Australian media. Australia confirmed that Jenkins was detained in Russia. The Russian Ambassador was called to the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for being imprisoned Jenkins.