The Russian military has a tacit license to rape during the war in Ukraine. British human rights activist Baroness Helena Kennedy stated this in an interview with Sky News..
Helena Kennedy is a member of a legal team gathering evidence of Russian army war crimes in Ukraine. According to her, the data collected shows "
At the same time, she notes that the Russian military who commit rape have a kind of “immunity”, since, according to her, no one has ever been punished for such actions in the Russian army.. "
Recall that cases of rape of women by Russian troops were massive, dozens of victims seek help. Of the 25 women held in a basement in Bucha, nine are pregnant.
For more information on how to properly provide assistance to victims of violence, read Alla Kotlyar's article " How to help, not \?