'Men have become more aggressive': Russian women face violence from veterans of Ukraine war

2024 ж. 28 Сәу.
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Long before Russia sent its troops to Ukraine, rights groups had sounded the alarm over the country's poor record on protecting women from domestic violence. But now, with the conflict in its third year, campaigners say that the problem could be getting even worse. Nadezhda, not her real name, suffered domestic violence after her husband returned and believes men have been made "more aggressive" by their time on the front line.
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  • Normal what to expect, once they return from such a horrible experience they have physiological after effects, but this is not just Russians..

    @VictorBonello@VictorBonello21 күн бұрын
    • But only Ru has emptied out the prisons. While many didn't make it, quite a significant number has gone through the mandatory 6 months until they get pardoned. An significant number, in the thousands and steadily increasing, of convicts are now on the loose and there are already numerous documented cases of them immediately committing horrible crimes after being set free.

      @user-dv7hq2rh4g@user-dv7hq2rh4g21 күн бұрын
    • @user-dv7hq2rh4g what is your point..Ukraine has done exactly the same

      @VictorBonello@VictorBonello21 күн бұрын
    • I can't find a husband. Where can i find one

      @cupidok2768@cupidok276817 күн бұрын
    • @cupidok2768 any Ukrainan will marry you just to get out of the country

      @VictorBonello@VictorBonello17 күн бұрын
  • PTSD treatment is not a thing that exists in Mother Russia. Also, their parliament decriminalized domestic violence few years back.

    @MrMAXZ888@MrMAXZ88821 күн бұрын
  • In Ukraine it's not a problem at all. Veterans are just didn't come back.

    @mbrofoc@mbrofoc21 күн бұрын
  • The US Veteran Suicide data. "In 2021, 6,392 Veterans died by suicide, an increase of 114 suicides from 2020. When looking at increases in rates from 2020 to 2021, the age- and sex-adjusted suicide rate among Veterans increased by 11.6%, while the age- and sex-adjusted suicide rate among non-Veteran U.S. adults increased by 4.5%. Veterans remain at elevated risk for suicide. These numbers are more than statistics - they reflect Veterans’ lives prematurely ended, which continue to be grieved by family members, loved ones and the Nation. One Veteran suicide is 1 too many. In this report we reflect on the context of 2021 and the themes of data which will drive us towards further action for our work together in the mission of suicide prevention. Our actions are built upon a foundation of hope, and we begin our review reflecting first upon these anchors. for our future work together." Source; US Department of Veteran Affairs. If you add the drug addictions, homelessness, domestic violence and PTSD rates, then you will discover how terrible the American veteran situations are.

    @ehisgeorge414@ehisgeorge41420 күн бұрын
    • But, too bad for you we can all tell that the BS you're spouting is fake and made up though because you commented it on something totally unrelated to US veterans, it looks super suspicious.

      @cameronspence4977@cameronspence497716 күн бұрын
  • Western propaganda 😂

    @munnychinni5386@munnychinni538620 күн бұрын
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