Ukrainian woman tells about sexual violence by Russian military during occupation. VIDEO
Ukrainian Daria Zymenko spoke about the war crimes of the Russian military during the occupation in 2022.
This is stated in the story of DW, Censor.NET reports.
She was sexually assaulted by ruscists. Since then, she has been undergoing psychotherapy and helping other people who have experienced such trauma.
"They came to our house and said they knew someone had supposedly made a call. After that call, their positions were heavily shelled. They conducted an interrogation that lasted around four hours. A few days later, they came back and gathered all of us in the yard. The one who seemed to be in charge pulled a phone out of his pocket and asked, ‘Whose is this?’ I said it was mine. He said, ‘Get ready, you’re coming with us for questioning,’" the victim recounted.
According to Daria, the main one was a Buryat.
"He takes me to the neighbours' house. There were no neighbours at the time, and he takes me out of the car and into this house. I understood where this was going. I asked him if he would ask me for any information on my phone or any other questions. He said he was not interested in my phone, he was interested in me," she said.
The girl said it lasted about two hours.
"Then he asked if I would tell my parents if my parents had weapons. I said no, and I would not tell my parents. After that, he brought me home... The next day, the same thing happened," she added.