A father of two children is the first Russian soldier charged with rape as a war crime in Ukraine

A father of two children is the first Russian soldier charged with rape as a war crime in Ukraine

The first Russian soldier accused of using rape as a weapon of war in Ukraine was found to be a married father of two children.

In his absence, Mikhail Romanov will be tried. He is suspected of breaking into a residence and murdering the homeowner before assaulting his wife on multiple occasions. ‘Now we don’t know where he is — maybe he is still fighting, maybe he is on rotation in Russia, maybe he is dead,’ said Ukrainian prosecutor-general Iryna Venediktova.

Romanov, 31, and his wife Albina, who enjoys baking, have a daughter, according to photos.

She is most likely the same age as the woman’s son, whom he is accused of raping.

Investigators say Romanov, a soldier of the 239th regiment of the 90th Guards Tank Vitebsk-Novgorod Division, broke into a house in a suburb of Kyiv in March and shot dead its owner, named as Andrey, 35.

The drunken soldier, along with a comrade, raped his wife, 33, in an ordeal lasting several hours.

Ukraine's Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova says the missing soldier may still be fighting or on rotation in Russia or he may even be dead but 'he will not escape a fair trial'

They threatened their victim’s son, four, who was sobbing in the next-door room. She told The Times: ‘All the time they held the gun to my head and taunted me, saying: ‘Shall we kill her or keep her alive?’.’

The soldiers returned and raped her again 20 minutes later. They returned a third time but were so drunk they fell asleep, allowing her and her son to escape.

Miss Venediktova said: ‘Even though the accused is not in our hands yet, he will not escape a fair trial.’