
Ukraine War Crimes: Rape, Torture, and Child Abductions Exceed 140,000
Russia's War in Ukraine: Accounts of Rape, Torture, and Child Abductions The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has resulted in a staggering number of alleged war crimes, with estimates exceeding 140,000 incidents. ITV News has compiled a report detailing the horrific experiences of Ukrainian civilians, including rape, torture, and the abduction of tens of thousands of children. The report features accounts from victims, such as a teenage girl who was raped by Russian soldiers, and a man who endured torture and sexual abuse after being detained. These testimonies are supported by the investigation into the abduction of thousands of children, some taken directly from children's homes. The report also includes footage from the Russian Ministry of Defence and Save Ukraine, further illustrating the scale of the atrocities. "I was raped. It happened out of nowhere because I didn't even talk to the Russian soldiers," said Daryna, a rape survivor. Her story, along with many others, highlights the long-term psychological damage caused by the war. The investigation also focuses on the systematic abduction of Ukrainian children, with Ukrainian officials and organizations working to repatriate them to their families. The report serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of war and the urgent need for accountability.