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UPDATE: Sacked Ukraine official “exaggerated” reports of sexual crimes by Russian soldiers

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
Disgusting that a woman would do this considering how horribly sexually abused women suffer when they seek justice. At least an overwheling marjority of the Ukrainian parliament voted to do the right thing.

https://euroweeklynews.com/2022/06/...sexual-abuse-claims-against-russian-soldiers/
UPDATE: Sacked Ukraine official “exaggerated” reports of sexual crimes by Russian soldiers
By Matthew Roscoe • 10 June 2022 • 12:40
FORMER Ukrainian Ombudsman, Lyudmila Denisova, has broken her silence after she was removed from her post for making several explicit complaints about the conduct of Russian soldiers in Ukraine.

UPDATE 12.40 pm (June 10) – Denisova has spoken out after she was fired on Tuesday, May 31 for making scandalous accusations against Russian soldiers, in which she claimed that were raping, torturing and killing women, children and babies in Ukraine.

She was removed from her role as Ukraine’s Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights after she received a vote of no confidence in the Ukrainian parliament which passed by a margin of 234-to-9.

Following her sacking, Denisova had kept quiet, however, in an interview published by a Ukrainian news outlet, she admitted that she “exaggerated” reports of sexual crimes by Russian soldiers in order to get Ukraine more weaponry...
 
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