Wife sentenced to five years in prison for raping Ukrainian woman to military husband...I can't send you to prison

Apr 02, 2025

Wife sentenced to five years in prison for raping Ukrainian woman to military husband...I can't send you to prison
photo source=Ukrainscar Prouda



A Russian woman who told her husband, a Russian soldier, to rape a Ukrainian woman was sentenced to five years in prison by a Ukrainian court. However, the execution of the sentence will take place immediately after the arrest.

According to local media such as Ukraine's Prouda, a Ukrainian court sentenced a Russian woman, Olga Bikovskaya, in a vacant trial (trial without a defendant). In addition, he ordered the Ukrainian government to compensate 15,000 gribna (about 530,000 won) for forensic sound source tests. However, she is staying in Russia and will face legal punishment after being arrested by Ukrainian investigative authorities.

Earlier, she was on the international wanted list for violating the `International War Law' and others.




Her crimes were revealed through audio obtained by the Ukrainian Secret Service (SSU) wiretapping.

She encouraged her husband Roman Vikovsky, a soldier in 2022 when Russia invaded Ukraine, to commit sexual violence against Ukrainian women.

In a phone call with her husband, she rapes Ukrainian women. Use a safe device instead, and don't say anything to me. I understand.," he said with a smile.




The identities of the two who lived in Peodosia, Crimea before the war, could be identified by the efforts of investigative agencies and free broadcast journalists.

Meanwhile, critics say that the Russian military's sexual violence in Ukraine is unfathomable.

According to the Independent International Commission of Inquiry into Ukraine, the number of victims of sexual assault by Russian forces ranged from 4 to 80 years old.




Oleksandra Matvichuk, director of the Ukrainian Civil Liberties Center, who won the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, said "It is difficult to imagine the actual scale of sexual violence committed in Ukraine."



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.