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Russian snipers accused of abuse, rape

Russia’s defence ministry did not respond to a request for comment

Reuters Kyiv Published 15.03.23, 01:46 AM
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Ukraine has accused two Russian soldiers of sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl and gang-raping her mother at gunpoint in front of her father, as part of widespread allegations of abuse during the more than one-year-long invasion. According to Ukrainian prosecution files seen by Reuters, the incidents were among a spree of sex crimes Russian soldiers of the 15th Separate Motorised Rifle Brigade committed in four homes of Brovary district near the capital Kyiv in March 2022.

Russia’s defence ministry did not respond to a request for comment. Phone numbers listed for the brigade were out of order. Two officials at the Samara Garrison, of which the brigade is a part, said they were unable to give contacts for the unit when contacted by Reuters, with one saying they were classified. During Moscow’s failed push to capture Kyiv after its February 24 invasion, soldiers entered Brovary a few days later, looting and using sexual violence as a deliberate tactic to terrorise the population, the Ukrainian prosecutors said.

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“They singled out the women beforehand, coordinated their actions and their roles,” said the prosecutors, whose 2022 documents were based on interviews with witnesses and survivors. Most of the alleged atrocities took place on March 13, when soldiers “in a state of alcoholic intoxication, broke into the yard of the house where a young family lived”, the prosecutors alleged.

The father was beaten with a metal pot and then forced to kneel while his wife was gang raped. One of the soldiers told the four-year-old girl he “will make her a woman” before she was abused, the documents said. The family survived, though prosecutors said they are investigating additional crimes in the area including murders during the same period. President Vladimir Putin’s government, which says it is fighting western-backed “neo-Nazis” in Ukraine, has repeatedly denied allegations of atrocities. The soldiers were both snipers, aged 32 and 28, the files said.

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