Eight women with a heavy form of drug addiction and symptoms of sexual abuse were freed from “DNR” terrorists.

By Crime.in.ua
10.25.2014
Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine

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Eight young women, having been hooked on drugs by force and used for sexual slavery, were freed from the captivity of “DNR” [Donetsk People’s Republic] terrorists near Debaltseve, Ukraine.

Now the liberated women are undergoing medical treatment at a hospital in Kharkiv, according to Informator.lg.ua.

Even the fact that one girl was not of legal adulthood age did not stop the terrorists.  One of the girls freed was only 16 years old.

According to one of the doctors, each of the girls, in addition to a “standard” set of sexually transmitted diseases and trauma, revealed severe addiction.

“One of the girls confessed that every one of them had been raped by up to 30 men every day,” said the doctor.

As was mentioned before, terrorists kidnapped two girls in one of the houses of Luhansk. They were kept in one of the captured buildings of East Ukraine Volodymyr Dahl National University, being exposed to physical and sexual abuse.

Earlier it was reported that in Luhansk terrorists kidnapped two girls out of a house. They were held in one of the captured buildings of the East Ukraine Volodymyr Dahl National University, and were subjected to physical and sexual abuse.

Source: Crime.in.ua

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5 Responses to Eight women with a heavy form of drug addiction and symptoms of sexual abuse were freed from “DNR” terrorists.

  1. Adrian Rrllc says:

    These women must tell their story publically and unmask the DNR and Russia. Their initialy irrational and useless suffering, could be strategically very significant. And it will give them a chance to fight back.

  2. This is outrageous, nothing short of a War Crime!!! The offenders must be held accountable … I hope this story is passed around.

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