The Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine raised suspicions of rape of a resident of the Kyiv region by three Russian military

The General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine raised suspicions of violation of the laws and customs of war (part 2 of article 28, part 1 of article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) to three Russian military men. According to the investigation, during a full-scale war, they raped a resident of the Kyiv region.

The suspects are the military of the 37th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Budapest Red Banner Order of the Red Star of the Don Cossack Brigade named after E. A. Shchadenko (37th Motorized Rifle Brigade, military unit 69647), natives of Buryatia, the Chita region and the Irkutsk region. The investigation claims that during the occupation of one of the settlements in the Kyiv region, they systematically invaded a private house where two women and a girl lived. The military, "taking into account the absence of men in the house," regularly took one of the women to the garage, where they raped her.

They succeeded each other: while one mocked the woman, the other two stood outside the garage, if necessary, to repulse relatives and neighbors. According to the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, one of them raped a woman once during the occupation, the second committed such acts twice, and the third – every day for a week. Investigators of the Main Investigation Department of the National Police of Ukraine launched a pre-trial investigation in criminal proceedings.

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