Two Russian snipers are accused of sexually abusing a four-year-old girl and gang-raping her mother at gunpoint in front of her father.

Reuters writes about this with reference to the materials of the Ukrainian prosecutor's office.

According to the publication, the investigation is one of the largest in terms of facts of sexual violence during the full-scale war.

28-year-old Evgeny Chornoknizhny and an unnamed 32-year-old Russian are suspected of the terrible crime, along with 4 more Russian military personnel.

"The incidents in which this group is believed to be involved are part of a series of sexual crimes committed by Russian soldiers of the 15th separate motorized rifle brigade in the Brovary district of the Kyiv region in March of last year. Most of the atrocities took place on March 13," the report says.

It is noted that in a state of alcoholic intoxication, the police broke into the yard of the house where the young family lived.

According to the investigation, the Russians beat the man with a metal pot, and then forced him to kneel.

At that time, his wife was gang-raped.

At the same time, violence was also committed against the couple's 4-year-old daughter.

At the same time, one of the soldiers said that he was going to "make a woman out of her."

"After the alleged attack on the girl and her parents, two soldiers entered the neighboring house of an elderly couple, beat them and raped a 41-year-old pregnant woman and a 17-year-old girl who were staying there. In another place where several families lived, the soldiers drove all into the kitchen and gang-raped a 15-year-old girl and her mother," the message states.

All the victims of the terrible crime managed to survive.

They were given psychological and medical assistance. 

We will remind you that

Ukrainian 

prosecutors have collected hundreds of data on Russian war criminals for their aggression in Ukraine and mark them on a special board.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

 Dmytro Kuleba

 announced that the number of countries supporting the creation of a special tribunal for Russia has increased to 32.

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