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Police investigates over 70 cases on sexual assault committed by Russian occupiers

Wednesday, 31 January 2024, 15:30
Police investigates over 70 cases on sexual assault committed by Russian occupiers
The police served 27 occupiers with notices of suspicion of sexual assault. Photo: Tinnakorn/Depositphotos

The police are investigating 77 cases of sexual violence committed by the Russian occupiers in Ukraine.

Source: Maksym Tsutskiridze, First Deputy Head of the National Police of Ukraine, in an interview to the Interfax-Ukraine information agency

Quote: "As for sexual violence committed during the war, these are 77 cases and 89 victims. Some of them are in Ukraine, others left the country but cooperate with the investigators."

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As of now, the police have served 27 occupiers with notices of suspicion, most of them in absentia.

"Once again – we do not know real numbers of crimes committed, just like we do not know how many people have indeed died in the occupied territories. But this crime can be classified as a war crime and has no statute of limitations," Tsutskiridze stressed.

Background: In May 2022, the first wartime sexual assault case was submitted to court – back then, an occupier who assaulted Ukrainians in Kyiv Oblast was accused.

Most sexual crimes committed by the Russian soldiers against Ukrainians were recorded in Kherson Oblast. As of 5 October 2023, there was information about 235 such cases.

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