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The former commander of the Royal Air Force Air Marshal Greg Bagwell and scholar Jade McGlynn both raise a concern that Russian Federation is using air bombing as a tactic to terrorise the civilian population. Ukrainian authorities are currently investigating over 122 000 suspected war crimes including attacks on civilian objects. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary, or Arbitrary Executions Morris Tidball-Binz after concluding a visit to Ukraine on the 31st of May 2024 acknowledged the importance of prosecuting of war crimes. However, the Special Rapporteur did not explicitly mention the issue of whether the Russian troops were potentially using air bombings to terrorise the civilians. This article will discuss whether civil society organisations, international organisations and state authorities can use artificial intelligence technology to help them to evaluate whether the armed forces used air bombings to terrorise the civilian population. It will use Ukraine as a case study.
Author(s): Krupiy T
Publication type: Online Publication
Publication status: Published
Series Title: Tiempo de Paz
Year: 2024
Access Year: 2025
Acceptance date: 08/06/2024
ISSN (electronic): 0212-8926
Publisher: Movimiento Por La Paz MDPL
Place Published: Madrid
Access Date: 17 January
URL: https://revistatiempodepaz.org/revista-153/
Notes: Shorter English-language version available at https://www.ejiltalk.org/what-role-artificial-intelligence-could-play-in-evaluating-the-compliance-of-military-operations-with-international-humanitarian-law-the-case-study-of-the-conduct-of-hostilities-in-ukraine/