Four men are on trial accused of repeatedly raping a woman and filming sexual acts on their mobile phones.

Justinas Gubinas, and Ovidijus Kavaliauska, who are both 22 and live in Rosehearty in Aberdeenshire, are claimed to have raped the woman at a farmhouse while she was intoxicated and incapable of giving consent.

Remigijus Bidva, 24, and 29-year-old Nerijus Radavicius, of Longhaven, face the same charge.

All of the men allegedly forced the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, to drink alcohol and induced her to carry out sex acts on them on November 1, 2014.

They all deny the charge and have lodged the special defence of consent. Giving evidence at the High Court in Aberdeen yesterday, the woman told the jury that the men took her to a house outside Fraserburgh in a car.

CCTV footage played to the court showed the woman chatting to a group of young men in a car park after leaving Deejays nightclub in Fraserburgh.

She described herself as being "beyond drunk" and claimed she was kicked in the back and slapped awake later that day.

Defence lawyer George Gebbie asked if the sexual activities had happened before she fell asleep or later in the day after she woke up.

She said: "I don't know when they took place. I haven't looked at the times."

Mr Gebbie asked: "If we were to hear from the man who drove you home that after you were roused from bed, as you had to leave, you were offered something to eat or drink?"

She replied: "Yes, at one point I was." Mr Gebbie asked: "Did you say to them that you didn't want something to eat or drink, you wanted to have sex?" She relied: "No."

The trial continues on Tuesday.