Russian soldier whose wife agreed to rape Ukrainian women finally in the hands of Ukrainian armed forces
A soldier of the Russian army from Crimea named Roman Bykovsky, was apprehended by the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Izyum.
When his wife called from home, they talked about how he should use protection when raping Ukrainian women.
A soldier of the ruZZian army from the Crimea (Roman Bykovsky), whom his wife called from home and discussed that he should use protection when raping Ukrainian women – be taken prisoner by the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Izyum. pic.twitter.com/tsPcR2XfjG
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Russian soldiers raped dozens of women in the town of Bucha, according to eyewitnesses. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has strongly advocated for a war crimes investigation.
According to Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova, a group of Russian soldiers repeatedly raped 25 girls and women aged 14 to 24 in one basement in Bucha.
Ukraine’s human rights ombudswoman, Lyudmila Denisova, is investigating more than 50 cases of sexual violence by Russian troops in areas such as Bucha, where the chief regional prosecutor claimed over 600 bodies had been discovered.
Monitors from the United Nations Human Rights Council stated in mid-April that they are looking into allegations of sexual violence, including gang rapes and rapes in front of children.
Russia has denied allegations of sexual assault on Ukrainians.