Russian Wife Who Urged Her Soldier Husband To 'Rape Ukrainian Women' Placed On International Wanted List

A wife who was recorded giving her Russian soldier husband permission to rape Ukrainian women during Vladimir Putin's invasion has been placed on an international wanted list.

The woman, believed to be Olga Bykovskaya, has been placed on state, interstate and international wanted lists by the Ukrainian authorities.

She was investigated by law enforcement officials after it was revealed that she was the woman instructing her husband to rape occupied Ukrainians - as long as he didn't tell her and used protection.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has completed the pre-trial investigation.