A priest is also accused of 13 Ukrainians who helped the enemy. Another Putin soldier investigated: “he raped several women”
FROM THE ENVIRONMENT TO KIEV. «According to the survey, Fassakhov Bulat Lenarovich, in March 2022 during the occupation in the Brovary district, he broke into a private house. She has ordered all civilians present, except one woman, to go to the basement, and there he locked them up. Then, he threatened the victim with guns and physical violence against her and her family. Finally, he forced her to undress completely and raped her. ‘ The crudeness of the words of the Kiev Prosecutor’s Office is enough to describe the atrocities of the banality of evil.
A soldier from Moscow, short hair and clean face, very young judging by the mugshot, would have committed one of the more horrendous crimes that even this war has not spared: rape. Let’s go back to March. We are in a village in the Kiev region. There has recently been an invasion and the Kremlin troops are trying by all means to conquer the countryside surrounding the capital. They devastate, loot homes, summarily interrogate, rape, kill anyone. Like this Russian soldier of the 30th Rifle Brigade, identified as the alleged perpetrator of the barbarism on a woman, together with a fellow soldier. He didn’t limit himself to abuse, no. “A few days later, with three other soldiers, he raped another girl, threatening to kill her. They violated it in turn, ”continues the report of the investigators.
Soldier Fassakhov is just one of the many Vadim who are likely to end up on trial for one of the 11,239 crimes, horrors related to the conflict, on which the magistrates are investigating Ukrainians. The first case, which has become famous all over the world, is that of the 21-year-old Russian sergeant Vadim Shishimarin, tried in Kiev for war crimes for the cold-blooded killing of a 62-year-old unarmed Ukrainian civilian in Sumy on February 28. He pleaded guilty, Vadim, has already been sentenced to life in prison on May 23. Fassakhov is the second accused whose identity is known. For now, he is not yet on trial, the investigations continue, while the hunt to find him has started.
While the battle rages in Donbass, from Severodonetsk to Mykolaiv, where the Russians returned to bomb yesterday after a strenuous counter-offensive, open files are multiplying on the tables of the Kiev prosecutor’s offices. There are two fronts: it investigates the Moscow military suspected of torture and unspeakable acts against Ukrainian civilians, and the Ukrainian collaborationists themselves, who out of fear, by compulsion, to try to save their skin, surrendered to the enemy by betraying their own villagers themselves, reporting houses to be raided, the richest or those inhabited by the weakest people, giving hospitality to the Russians or providing them with food and aid. This is the case of a 75-year-old priest, originally from Radomka, in the Chernihiv region, and residing in Andriyivka, who even publicly blessed the enemy troops, then informed them which houses to plunder. The priest was arrested. “There are 13 Ukrainians who allegedly collaborated with the enemy,” says the chief of police of the capital region, Andriy Nebytov. The cases affect the whole territory. They tell of those who also provided information on sabotage operations, or on the movements of territorial defense troops, even on the movements of local deputies.
The crimes include torture and summary killings of unarmed men, including the elderly, which happened to a 96-year-old veteran of the Second World War: the Russians entered his home and stole his electricity. Then, the indiscriminate looting, also of his war memorabilia, of the acknowledgments received during the Soviet Union, and in recent years by the Ministry and the Police. The Moscow military would have mocked him, beat him. They would take pictures, to show them off on social networks as trophies of inhumanity. Another man, still in the same village, would have been shot in the head, without mercy.
The national police also follow dozens of cases of investigations against fugitives. One for all is a 29-year-old Russian soldier who allegedly committed horrendous crimes in the village of Moshchun: detention of civilians, theft of cell phones, food, weapons and clothing, violence. He faces fifteen years in prison up to life imprisonment He is also suspected of two killings.
The puzzle of Russia’s war crimes against Ukraine is getting richer every day. From the mass graves of Bucha to the rapes, to the kidnappings of minors. And just yesterday, the special envoys of the United Nations held a press conference in Kiev, in which they spoke of investigations “into the adoption of Ukrainian children illegally brought to Russia”, explained Anton Gerashchenko, adviser and former Deputy Minister of the Interior. “The High Commissioner for Human Rights is investigating the alleged sending of Ukrainian children to Russian territory,” he said. They would be children kidnapped from orphanages in recent months, ready to be given up for adoption to Russian families, erasing all traces of their identity, condemning them forever to trauma without healing.
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