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Russian prisoners were tortured for refusing to go to war in Ukraine

Russian prisoners were tortured for refusing to go to war in Ukraine
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The bullying of prisoners was filmed, one of which got into the media.

Photo: Gulagu.net


In the Kaluga penal colony, security forces tortured prisoners who opposed recruitment for the war in Ukraine.

According to "Warning, News" with reference to human rights activists Gulagu.net, the prisoners were beaten and tortured for refusing to fight. The security forces called it "educational work" with prisoners who refused to participate in the war against Ukraine due to their convictions and disapproved of sending other convicts to the war.

The head of the human rights organization, Vladimir Osechkin, said that there are regions where "thieves" cooperate with special services to recruit convicts, and in other colonies, criminal authorities "consider it unacceptable to be able to take up arms on the orders of people in uniform." The recruiters complained about this, and the special services were instructed to "deal" with the prisoners.

"Our source gave us photos and videos that the jailers themselves filmed for a report upstairs. Behind the scenes were tortures and beatings, which, for obvious reasons, were not filmed. All this suggests that the authorities deliberately worsen the situation of convicts in the camps and create conditions for coercion to go to the slaughter,” says Osechkin.

The footage published by Gulagu.net shows four prisoners. Two of them are sitting in handcuffs, pressing their heads to the table, and the third head is pressed to the table by a security officer in clothes and a helmet. The fourth prisoner was placed facing the wall.

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In the published videos, two prisoners, who are hunched over with their arms folded back, are forced to repeat that they deny the thieves' traditions.


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