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The Commission had found that some Russian Federation soldiers committed sexual and gender-based violence crimes. There were cases where relatives were forced to witness the crimes. The age of victims of sexual and gendered-based violence ranged from four to 82 years. The Commission had further documented cases in which children had been raped, tortured, unlawfully confined, killed and injured in indiscriminate attacks with explosive weapons. Exposure to repeated explosions, crimes, forced displacement and separation from family members deeply affected their well-being and mental health. | The Commission had found that some Russian Federation soldiers committed sexual and gender-based violence crimes. There were cases where relatives were forced to witness the crimes. The age of victims of sexual and gendered-based violence ranged from four to 82 years. The Commission had further documented cases in which children had been raped, tortured, unlawfully confined, killed and injured in indiscriminate attacks with explosive weapons. Exposure to repeated explosions, crimes, forced displacement and separation from family members deeply affected their well-being and mental health. | ||
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Revision as of 11:33, 24 December 2022
https://twitter.com/GicAriana/status/1603254817186611200
The body of a seven-year-old girl, she said, for example, was exhumed with seven different traces of sperm inside her corpse, believed to belong to different Russian men.
The Commission had found that some Russian Federation soldiers committed sexual and gender-based violence crimes. There were cases where relatives were forced to witness the crimes. The age of victims of sexual and gendered-based violence ranged from four to 82 years. The Commission had further documented cases in which children had been raped, tortured, unlawfully confined, killed and injured in indiscriminate attacks with explosive weapons. Exposure to repeated explosions, crimes, forced displacement and separation from family members deeply affected their well-being and mental health.
denial: Caitlin Johnstone
see also: Kremlinism/Torture/Children