‘Soldiers Raped Me And Killed My Husband’: Ukrainian Woman
Apr 12: “My husband is burried in the garden of my devastated burnt house”. With this she(rape victim) holds a deep breath to control her tears, immense pain, fear and the ever-lasting nightmare of that fateful incident happened to her the other day. Merry(changed name), a 50 year old resident of rural neighbourhood, miles away to west of Kyiv, told that on 7 March she had been at home with her husband when a foreign soldier barged in.
“At gunpoint, he took me to a house nearby. He ordered me: ‘Take your clothes off or I’ll shoot you.’ He kept threatening to kill me if I didn’t do as he said. Then he started raping me,” she said. “The attacker was young, thin, Chechen fighter allied with Russia”.
“While he was raping me, four more soldiers entered. I thought that I was done for. But they took him away. I never saw him again”, she said. She believes she was saved by a separate unit of Russian soldiers.
Merry went back home and found her husband. He had been shot in the abdomen.
“He had tried to run after me to save me, but he was hit by a round of bullets”, she said. They both sought shelter in a neighbour’s house. They couldn’t take her husband to hospital because of the fighting. With hellish pain he succumbed to his injuries two days later.
Merry could hardly stop crying while telling her gut-wrenching story. She showed us where she and her neighbours buried her husband in the backyard of their home. Merry told about her contact with the local hospital and her regular psychological support.
The soldiers who saved her stayed in her house for a few days. She says they would point their gun at her and ask her to give them her husband’s belongings.
“When they left, I found drugs and Viagra. They would get high and they were often drunk. Most of them are killers, rapists and looters. Only a few are OK,” she said.
In another similar hurting incident, not so far from Merry’s house, a woman was allegedly raped and killed, and neighbours say it was done by the same man who raped the former.
The woman was in her 40s. She was taken out of her home, say neighbours, and held in the bedroom of a house nearby whose occupants had evacuated when the war began. The well-decorated room, has now become a disturbing crime scene. There are large bloodstains on the mattress and duvet.
In a corner is a mirror with a note written in lipstick, appearing to suggest where the victim was buried.
the deceased’s neighbour tol, it had been left there by Russian soldiers who found the woman’s body and buried her. “They [Russian soldiers] told me she had been raped and that her throat was either slit or stabbed, and she bled to death. They said there was a lot of blood”.
The woman was buried in a grave in the garden of the house.
A day after the police exhumed her body to investigate the case. The body was found without clothes, and with a deep, long, cut across the neck.
In another case, a family of three – a couple in their thirties and their young child – lived in a house on the edge of the village.
“On 9 March, several soldiers of the Russian army entered the house. The husband tried to protect his wife and child. So they shot him in the yard,” said a neighbour.
“After that, two soldiers repeatedly raped the wife. They would leave and then come back. They returned three times to rape her. They threatened that if she resisted they would harm her little boy. To protect her child she didn’t resist”.
When the soldiers left, they burnt down the house and shot the family’s dogs. The woman escaped with her son and then contacted the police.
The husband was buried in the garden by neighbours. The police have now exhumed his body for examination. They plan to take the case to international courts.
Ukraine’s ombudsman for human rights Lyudmyla Denisova says they’re documenting several such cases.
“About 25 girls and women aged 14 to 24 were systematically raped during the occupation in the basement of one house in Bucha. Nine of them are pregnant”, she said. “Russian soldiers told them they would rape them to the point where they wouldn’t want sexual contact with any man, to prevent them from having Ukrainian children.”
She says they are receiving several calls on support helplines – and also getting information through channels on the Telegram messaging app.
“A 25-year-old woman called to tell us her 16-year-old sister was raped in the street in front of her. She said they were screaming ‘This will happen to every Nazi prostitute’ as they raped her sister,” Ms Denisova said.
We asked if it was possible to assess the scale of sexual crimes committed by Russian troops during the occupation.
“It is impossible at the moment because not everyone is willing to tell us what happened to them. The majority of them currently call for psychological support, so we cannot record those as crimes unless they give us their testimony,” Ms Denisova said.
She says Ukraine wants a special tribunal to be set up by the United Nations to try Vladimir Putin personally for allegations of war crimes including rape.