Ukrainian woman whose village was stormed by Russian troops says they wore her clothes, stole money, and drunkenly shot off her husband's leg
- Russian troops overran a village in the suburbs of Kyiv over the weekend, CNN reported.
- A Ukrainian woman who lived there told CNN the Russian troops were acting out of control.
A Ukrainian woman whose village was stormed by Russian troops over the weekend told CNN they wore her clothes, stole money, and drunkenly shot her husband in the leg.
The woman told CNN that the Russian troops were acting out of control as they ransacked her home in a village close to Brovary, an eastern suburb of Kyiv.
"They wore my woman's hat, my coat, my boots. They wore our clothes. They took our bedding ... I don't know what they've done with it," she told CNN in an emotional interview. "They slept. They ate. They wandered about. They stole our money."
She also told CNN one of the Russians was drunk and used a stolen shotgun to blow her husband's leg off. She added that two of the troops later admitted that they didn't support Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
She said she attended to her husband in the basement of their home for two days before bringing him to the main hospital in Brovary, where CNN interviewed her.
Her husband was lying in a hospital bed next to her with his leg bandaged as she was being interviewed.
Russia has been trying to encircle Kyiv since the beginning of its invasion of Ukraine on February 24. But it has been met with fierce resistance.
Britain's defense ministry said on Friday that Ukrainian counterattacks had pushed Russian forces more than 20 miles from the capital, according to The Telegraph.
After heavy fighting over the weekend, Ukrainian forces managed to reclaim ground in Brovary, the BBC reported.
The nearest that Russian troops have advanced is in the western suburbs of Irpin and Bucha, about 15 miles from the city center, the BBC reported.