Russians are also accused of mining the bodies of dead civilians after they left the Kyiv region.
Russian soldiers have carried out grave war crimes against civilians, including rape and executions in areas they controlled, according to a human rights advocacy organization.Russian soldiers committing war crimesIn an April 3 report, the HRW said it had found a case of"repeated rape," two cases of"summary execution"—one of six men and the other of one man—and unlawful violence and threats against civilians between February 27 and March 14.
The group also claimed Russian soldiers had also looted civilian property, including food, clothes, and firewood. HRW said it learned of the war crimes after interviewing 10 people, including witnesses and residents in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine. One woman told HRW a Russian soldier repeatedly raped her in a school in the Kharkiv region where she had been sheltering. She alleged he also beat her and cut her face, neck, and hair with a knife before she was able to flee and get medical treatment.
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