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Ukrainian Official Reveals Russian Soldiers Discussing Looting Homes, Even ‘Toilet Bowls’

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Russia Ukraine war: Emine Dzhaparova, the first deputy foreign minister of Ukraine, criticised Russia for invading her country and asserted that intercepted talks between Russian soldiers and their mothers and wives revealed that they discussed looting homes, even ‘toilet bowls’.

Dzhaparova is the first senior Ukrainian official to travel to India

At a think tank in New Delhi on Tuesday, Dzhaparova stated, “When we receive intercepted conversations of Russian soldiers with their wives and mothers, they are about what to steal from Ukrainian households, they sometimes even steal toilet bowls.” Since the Russia-Ukraine war began on February 24 of last year, Dzhaparova is the first senior Ukrainian official to travel to India.

Russia is using rape and other forms of sexual violence in Ukraine

“What language could you possibly use to communicate with someone who comes to rape you? When I learned that an 11-year-old boy had been raped in front of his mother and had become mute, I was incredibly impressed. There isn’t any place for polite language. Everything changes for Ukraine on February 24,” the minister warned. According to Pramila Patten, the UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Russia is using rape and other forms of sexual violence in Ukraine as part of its “military strategy.” Data from a team of UN specialists that validated “more than a hundred cases” of rape or sexual assault occurrences reported in Ukraine since February was made public before the claim was made.

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Dzhaparova also had an important meeting with representatives from India

Dzhaparova also hoped that representatives from India will travel to Kyiv, including national security adviser Ajit Doval, who visited Moscow in February and spoke with President Vladimir Putin. Meenakshi Lekhi, the state minister of state for external affairs and culture, and Dzhaparova met earlier in the day. She also had an important meeting with representatives from India and the EU.

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