According to the version of the investigation, on March 13, 2022, Russian soldiers entered a house in Brovary, Kyiv region, beat a man and forced him to watch his wife being raped.

After that, two soldiers also raped their four-year-old daughter.

It is assumed that the soldiers were in a state of alcoholic intoxication.

The investigators accused 12 soldiers of the 15th separate motorized rifle brigade of the Russian army of violence.

Those accused of raping the girl were 28- and 32-year-old snipers.

The department mentions the name of only one of them -

Yevgeny Chernoknizhny

, he returned to Russia.

The second man died.

Reuters was able to find Charkonnizhny's number, but the call was answered by a man who identified himself as his brother.

He announced that the Warlock had died and wept.

There is no confirmation of this information, however, the Orenday publication reported on the man's death in April 2022.

After an unsuccessful attempt to seize Kyiv, Russian soldiers, as noted by the investigators of the Prosecutor General's Office of Shkrain, moved to intimidation of the local population.

So, according to the version of the investigation, on one of the days in March, soldiers of the 15th separate motorized rifle brigade beat an elderly couple in a neighboring house, raped a 41-year-old pregnant woman and a 17-year-old girl, and then gang-raped a 15-year-old girl and her mother. .

Also, as noted in the GPU, they committed robberies of the local population.

From the very beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, reports of sexual violence by the Russian military began to appear.

After a year of active hostilities, the authorities of Ukraine recorded hundreds of cases of violence against women, men, children and LGBT persons.

So, in December last year, the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine established 154 cases of sexual violence against Ukrainians by the Russian military.

Sexual crimes were committed in Ukrainian territories occupied by Russian troops.

In July 2022, the UN Special Representative for Sexual Violence in Conflict,

Pramila Patten,

reported 124 recorded cases of sexual violence in Ukraine.

According to her, the known 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.