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The rape of Iryna Krashkova, a 29-year-old woman, on 26 June 2013 by three men in the
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of
Vradiivka Vradiivka ( uk, Врадіївка; russian: Врадиевка) is a rural settlement in Pervomaisk Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Vradiivka settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Until 1964 the sett ...
became a ''
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when anger at
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for not arresting one of the suspects led to angry protests and the storming of the district police department on 1 July 2013.Mykolayiv region's prosecutors request court to arrest third suspect in Vradiivka rape case
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(3 July 2013)
The protests occurred alongside another political protests that were taken place in Ukraine under the motto
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Attack, investigation and riots

According to the then 29-year-old Iryna Krashkova on 26 June 2013 three men pulled her into a car in the village of
Vradiivka Vradiivka ( uk, Врадіївка; russian: Врадиевка) is a rural settlement in Pervomaisk Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Vradiivka settlement hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Until 1964 the sett ...
and took her to the forest near the village of Syrove, where they beat and raped her. They abandoned her there unconscious but later returned and searched the area with lanterns (according to a friend of the victim).Український бунт. Осмислений, але нещадний ''Ukrainian riot. Meaningful, but ruthless''
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(3 July 2013)
Early the next morning Krashkova crawled naked to Syrove where she was found and taken to the infirmary. Krashkova was hospitalized with open fractures of the skull, wounds to the head and face, multiple bruises and
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s. Krashkova told police investigator that she was beaten and raped by two
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Lt. Dmytro Polischuk and Lt. Yevhen Dryzhak (both of whom she knew by sight) – and that a local taxi driver, Mykhailo Rabinenko, participated in the beating. Polischuk and Rabinenko were detained on 30 June. Dryzhak, according to law enforcers, had an alibi – being on duty at the police department at the time of the crime. This triggered protests by Vradiivka residents who demanded Dryzhak's immediate arrest. Many of the protesters suspected that the policeman was being protected by local authorities because of family connections.Outrage over Ukraine police rape
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On 1 July 2013 more than 500 protesters stormed the
Vradiivka Raion Vradiivka Raion ( uk, Врадіївський район) was a subdivision of Mykolaiv Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement of Vradiivka. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrativ ...
police department, demanding the police officers involved be prosecuted.Gang rape causes riots in Mykolaiv
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They smashed windows, broke doors and set fire to the building.Anger over police in Ukraine gang rape
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(3 July 2013)
In return the police used tear gas against protesters, some of whom were covered in blood. There were further demonstrations in
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,
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, and near the Presidential Administration Building in
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. On 2 July 2013 Dryzhak was detained.
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dismissed prosecutor Serhiy Mochalko "for the improper performance of his duties of supervision over legality of the investigation by law-enforcement agencies". Two senior regional police officials were also fired.
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ordered a thorough investigation and
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Vitaliy Zakharchenko Vitaliy Yuriyovych Zakharchenko ( uk, Віталій Юрійович Захарченко, Russian language, Russian: Виталий Юрьевич Захарченко, born 20 January 1963) is a Ukraine, Ukrainian and Russian politician who i ...
was summoned to the
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where the opposition called for his dismissal and the dismissal of the Governor of
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, Mykola Kruhlov.Rape victim Iryna Krashkova wipes away a tear
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Singapore (3 July 2013)
During the investigation the Deputy Chief of the Vradiivka police department, Major Mykhailo Kudrinskiy, was charged with concealing the crime. On 7 July 2013 a group of about a dozen people started a protest march from Vradiivka to (the capital) Kyiv with planned to camp on
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indefinitely until their concerns have been addressed. Authorities allowed the protest in the square on 18 July; police dispersed the protest on 19 July 2013.Police Disperse Protest In Kyiv
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(19 July 2013)


Court sentences

On 29 November 2013 a Ukrainian court sentenced Dryzhak and Polischuk to 15 years of imprisonment each, with confiscation of their properties and deprivation of their police ranks. Kudrynsky received five years imprisonment, confiscation of property and deprivation of his police rank, while Rabynenko was sentenced to eleven years of imprisonment with confiscation of all property.Court sentences defendants in Vradiivka rape case to 5 to 15 years in prison
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(29 November 2013)


See also

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Murder of Oksana Makar The murder of Oksana Makar took place in March 2012 in Ukraine, garnering extensive media coverage both at home and abroad and leading to mass protests. Oksana Makar, aged 18, was attacked by three men in the city of Mykolaiv on 8 March 2012: she ...
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