A Russian woman has been heard giving her soldier husband permission to rape Ukrainian women — reminding him only to use “protection” when committing the crimes, according to a shocking report.
The Security Service of Ukraine intercepted the woman’s phone call with her husband and posted the audio of the purported conversation on its Telegram channel, according to the Ukrainian news platform Ukrinform.net.
The clip — titled “Wives of Russian invaders allow their men to rape Ukrainian women” — claims that it “reflects the moral values not only of the occupiers but also of their relatives, 80[%] of whom now support the war in Ukraine.”
“So yeah, do it over there … Ukrainian women there. Rape them, yeah,” the woman is heard saying, the Daily Mail reported.
“Don’t tell me anything, understand!?” she adds, laughingly.
Investigators begin the grim task of pulling bodies from a mass grave behind the Church of St. Andrew and All Saints, while assessing evidence of war crimes in Bucha, Ukraine. Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire“Uh-huh. So I should rape and not tell you anything,” the hubby inquires, clarifying that she was giving him the green light.
“Yes, so that I wouldn’t know anything. Why do you ask?” the woman says.
“Can I really?” he asks again, incredulously.








“Yeah, I allow you — just use protection,” she tells him with a giggle.
“OK,” he finally says.
News of the alleged conversation comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russian soldiers of raping hundreds of women and also sexually assaulting children.
This photo was tweeted by Ukranian MP Lesia Vasylenko claiming to show the torture of a Ukrainian woman who was killed. Twitter / @lesiavasylenkoThe harrowing accounts include one by a 50-year-old Ukrainian woman who told the BBC that she was at home with her husband when a Russian soldier barged in last month.
“At gunpoint, he took me to a house nearby. He ordered me: ‘Take your clothes off or I’ll shoot you.’ He kept threatening to kill me if I didn’t do as he said. Then he started raping me,” the woman told the BBC, which identified her only as “Anna.”
The woman described her assailant as a Chechen fighter allied with Russia.
“While he was raping me, four more soldiers entered. I thought that I was done for. But they took him away. I never saw him again,” said Anna, who added that she believed Russian soldiers had apprehended their comrade.
But Anna said she later found her husband shot in the stomach.
“He had tried to run after me to save me, but he was hit by a round of bullets,” she told the outlet.
Due to the fighting, the woman claimed, her husband could not be taken to a hospital and succumbed to his injury two days later.
Anna said the Russian soldiers who saved her from her assailant stayed for a few days in her house where they menaced her with their guns and demanded she give them her late husband’s belongings.
“When they left, I found drugs and Viagra. They would get high and they were often drunk. Most of them are killers, rapists and looters. Only a few are OK,” she said.
A Russian soldier in Mariupol, Ukraine. ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty ImagesAnna’s neighbors told the BBC that her attacker had earlier raped and killed a woman living nearby.
“They [Russian soldiers] told me she had been raped and that her throat was either slit or stabbed, and she bled to death. They said there was a lot of blood,” a neighbor named Oksana told the outlet.
Police found the woman’s buried body without clothes, and with a deep cut across the neck, the BBC reported.
REUTERS/Alexander ErmochenkoIn another case, Andrii Nebytov, the police chief of the Kyiv region, told the BBC that Russian troops entered the home of a family of three — a couple in their 30s and their young child — in a village about 30 miles west of the capital.
“The husband tried to protect his wife and child. So they shot him in the yard,” Nebytov said.
“After that, two soldiers repeatedly raped the wife. They would leave and then come back. They returned three times to rape her. They threatened that if she resisted, they would harm her little boy. To protect her child, she didn’t resist,” he added.
The bodies of dead Ukrainian women raped, killed and burned by Russian occupiers are seen on the Kyiv-Zhytomyr highway, near Kyiv. © Mykhaylo Palinchak/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press WireThe soldiers then burned down the house and killed the family’s dogs before fleeing, the police chief said.
Another woman, an 83-year-old retired schoolteacher, also described being raped in her village last month.
“He grabbed me by the back of the neck. I started to choke, I couldn’t breathe,” the woman, identified only as Vera, told CBS News.
Lyudmyla Denisova, Ukraine’s ombudsman for human rights, said reported sexual attacks are being documented. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko“I told the one who raped me, ‘I’m old enough to be your mother. Would you let this happen to your mother?’ He made me shut up,” she said, adding that she was also beaten while her disabled husband was in the house.
“When he finished, he grabbed a bottle of vodka. I asked if I could put my clothes back on. He barked, ‘No!’” she told the network.
“He should have shot me. I wish he had killed me instead of what he did,” Vera said. “Everything hurts. I’m in a state where I’m neither dead nor alive. Before I felt joy with the spring, now I don’t feel anything. I have nothing.”

Vera added that she believed her assailant was from Ukraine’s far east, a region controlled by Russian-backed separatists.
Lyudmyla Denisova, Ukraine’s ombudsman for human rights, said reported sexual attacks are being documented, in part through information gathered on the Telegram messaging app.
“About 25 girls and women aged 14 to 24 were systematically raped during the occupation in the basement of one house in Bucha. Nine of them are pregnant,” she told the BBC.
Denisova said that calls from victims and people close to them have been pouring in to support helplines.
“A 25-year-old woman called to tell us her 16-year-old sister was raped in the street in front of her,” Denisova recounted. “She said they were screaming, ‘This will happen to every Nazi prostitute’ as they raped her sister.”
“Russian soldiers told them they would rape them to the point where they wouldn’t want sexual contact with any man, to prevent them from having Ukrainian children,” Denisova said.
The ombudsman said Ukraine wants a special tribunal to be set up by the United Nations to try Russian strongman Vladimir Putin personally for alleged war crimes, including ordering the mass rapes by his forces.








