Police have arrested a man on suspicion of raping a refugee from Ukraine

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Knitted News21.04.22 16:12 K. Benissan Tishpev

Police have arrested a man on suspicion of raping a refugee from Ukraine

Illustration (Photo: Yois Zamir / Flash 90)

The Israel Police arrested for questioning a resident of Ashdod in the 1950s, on suspicion of raping a 19-year-old woman, a refugee who recently arrived in Israel from Ukraine.

The investigation began last night (Wednesday) at the Sderot station, following a report received by the victim’s mother about a suspected rape committed on her daughter.

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According to the complaint, this is a suspect in the 1950s, a resident of Ashdod, whom he met about a week ago, and he offered the young woman a job, and on the same excuse, picked her up last night from the house where she lives, and then allegedly led her to a B&B in one of the moshavim in the south.

Sderot police investigators arrested the suspect for questioning on suspicion of rape and other sexual offenses, and today he was brought before a court, which extended his detention until April 25, 2002.

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Meanwhile, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that Russian forces had “liberated” Mariupol, after the city had been besieged and bombed mercilessly for weeks.

Despite this, Shoigo admits that there are still about 2,000 Ukrainian fighters left in the Azobestel iron factory, the last stronghold in the city where soldiers and also hundreds of civilians hid.

“The situation in the city is quiet, it allows us to start restoring order, and bring back the population and the quiet life,” Shoigu said. “For those who still remain in the Azobestel factory, they are completely surrounded. We only need three or four days to finish the job.”

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President Putin has made it clear that he has canceled the plan to storm the plant today, and has chosen the course of action of a siege at the site. According to him, a situation should be reached in which “even a fly” will not be able to enter or leave the place without Russia knowing about it.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainians are trying to evacuate the citizens who are still in the city. According to one of the commanders of the unit that remained at the scene, says that there are over 100,000 civilians in the city, some in the basement of the iron factory. He claims that after the Russians agreed to open humanitarian corridors, they cynically fired on areas where civilians were found.

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