Miss Denisova claims a 14-year-old girl is pregnant after being raped by five men in the eastern city of Bucha – where evidence emerged this week that Putin’s soldiers had slaughtered civilians. He also claimed that an 11-year-old boy was raped in Bucha in front of his mother’s eyes as she was tied to a chair. Another troubling allegation was that a 20-year-old woman was raped by “three occupiers in every possible way at the same time” in the Irpin suburb of Kiev, which was partially occupied by Putin’s forces. She wrote on Facebook: “The level of barbarism of the army of terrorists and executors of the Russian Federation knows no bounds – raped children… “There is no place on earth or in hell where racist criminals can hide from retaliation!
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“Rape is strictly prohibited under Article 27 of the 1949 Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians in Time of War.” “I urge the UN Commission to investigate human rights abuses during the Russian military invasion of Ukraine and to send an expert delegation set up by the OSCE participating States under the Moscow Mechanism to take into account these events of Russian atrocities. in Ukraine. “Racist occupiers must bear the strictest responsibility” In a later Facebook post, she told how she met with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and told her about the “violation of a fundamental right to life of Ukrainian citizens by the occupying forces.” He also said he discussed “mass killings of civilians in temporarily occupied and besieged Ukrainian hostile cities and the intimidation of racist soldiers against Ukrainian civilians.” Ms Denisova claimed: “Russia is committing genocide against the people of Ukraine by killing the population with extreme cruelty.” Earlier this week, there was widespread outrage after unarmed civilians were found with their hands tied behind their backs in Bouha with gunshot wounds from close range, as well as a mass grave in a church. In a televised address to the nation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he believed at least 300 civilians had been killed by Russian troops in Bucha alone. Ukraine’s Attorney General Iryna Venediktova later said the death toll in Borodyanka – another city in the Kiev region – was likely to be higher than in Bucha, 15 miles away. Russia has denied that it targeted civilians and said images of corpses in Bukha were directed by the Ukrainian government to justify further sanctions against it and to derail peace talks.