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- **Sentencing Responsibility**: The ICC does not handle sentencing for individuals found guilty of war crimes. Instead, the verdict is sent to Ukraine and Russia, who conduct the sentencing separately using their national legal systems.
- **Varied Sentences**: Ukraine and Russia may impose different sentences for the same individual, ranging from multi-year imprisonment to a short-term house arrest or even a pardon.
- **Territorial Application**: A state-party sentence is only applicable within its own territory. For example, if a guilty individual returns to Ukraine, the Ukrainian government can enforce its prison sentence.

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