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ST PETERSBURG, Nov 25 — Russian student Darya saw her life change forever during an argument with her boyfriend in April last year. Shaig Zeinalov, who was drunk at the time, pulled a gun on her and fired. The shot missed, but she was hit in the eye by a fragment of the bullet that ricocheted...

ST PETERSBURG, Nov 25 — Russian student Darya saw her life change forever during an argument with her boyfriend in April last year.

“He said I still had a second eye to do it, and I could call it myself,” Darya, 19, recalled in an interview with Reuters to mark the UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The United Nations estimates nearly one in three women worldwide have been abused, and the numbers rise at times of crisis such as the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Russia remains one of the few countries in the world where there are no state defence mechanisms for victims of domestic violence,” Mari Davtyan, head of the Centre for the Protection of Victims of Domestic Violence, told Reuters.

 

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