They raped women and tortured prisoners: SBU identifies Russian military who committed atrocities in Donetsk region
Kyiv • UNN
The SBU identified a Russian military unit and servicemen involved in war crimes in Donetsk through intercepted calls that testified to atrocities such as rape and murder committed by soldiers. Criminal proceedings have been opened to document and prosecute these crimes.
Law enforcers identified another military military unit of the Russian Federation and identified its servicemen involved in racist atrocities against prisoners and civilians, reports UNN with reference to the SBU.
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New war crimes of the Russian army revealed by the SBU exposed thanks to intercepted conversations of the occupiers in the temporarily occupied Donetsk region.
In particular, the special service intercepted a telephone interview with an occupier "military officer" from Bashkortostan (Russia). It was given by the invader with call sign "Raphael", who serves in the 3rd Battalion named after Marat Safin (7th Company, 36th Regiment of the 25th Army of the Russian Federation, military unit 12274).
And the propagandist is Guzel Kudasheva, who works for the newspaper "Aurgazinsky Visnyk". According to the information available to the SBU, she regularly collects materials for articles about compatriots fighting in the war in Ukraine.
"Our Bashkir boys got drunk, caught a woman in the city, raped her, killed her, and burned her corpse," the racist says about the about the activities of his battalion.
The journalist asks for details and learns that there were four rapists and that the Russian command turns a blind eye to such cases of violence.
The racist continues to share the "exploits" of of Bashkir fighters, including how they torture and rape prisoners of war. But the "military commissar" asks her not to retell this story - the details are too gruesome.
She regularly publishes the "most interesting" events from the life of the unit regularly publishes in the local newspaper and on her VKontakte page. But there is not a single word about the war crimes of the racists, only about their alleged heroic "deeds."
The Security Service has already opened a corresponding criminal proceedings, carefully documenting these crimes, identifying those involved and is taking comprehensive measures to bring them to justice.