Human Rights Watch said Sunday that it had documented a series of grave abuses allegedly committed by Russian forces in Ukraine, including rape and murder. The documentation described by Human Rights Watch includes a case of repeated rape and two cases of extra-judicial execution of a total of seven men. The claims are based on interviews with ten people conducted by Human Rights Watch. The Epoch Times has been unable to independently verify the claims and has reached out to Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for comment. In one case, a woman identified as Olha told Human Rights Watch that a Russian soldier had repeatedly raped her on March 13 in a school in the Kharkiv region where she and her family had been sheltering. Olha said that the soldier also beat her and cut her face, neck, and hair with a knife. She said she later managed to flee …