This was stated by the Prosecutor General of Ukraine

Andrei Kostin in an interview with the "Levy Berag

" publication .

According to the Prosecutor General, there are many more such crimes.

"It's hard work.

We work with children using a system called the "green room", with the direct participation of a psychologist: he is out of visual observation of the child, but helps.

It's complicated.

But in some cases there are statements that can be used as evidence in these criminal proceedings," Kostin clarified.

According to the situation in Ukraine on September 19, as reported by the Prosecutor General's office, as a result of Russian aggression, 390 children were killed, and another 759 were injured of varying degrees of severity.

In July, the UN published information on 124 recorded cases of rape during the war.

The available data are only the tip of the iceberg and do not reflect the scale of sexual violence in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine, Pramila Patten

, the UN special representative for sexual violence in the context of the conflict, said in her report

.

Earlier, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights published a report on the situation with human rights during the war in Ukraine.

It covers the period from February 24 to May 15.

At that time, the UN was aware of 108 possible cases of sexual violence, including 78 rapes.

Experts were able to confirm 23 of them, among which were gang rapes, torture, forced to undress in public and threats of sexual violence.

In 13 cases, the victims were men, in nine - women, in one - a girl, the report notes.