Worse than IDIL: The liberated British told that they had survived in Russian military captivity
He underwent both physical and psychological violence. He developed post -traumatic syndrome. Now, Harding is reported to suffer from insomnia. In captivity, every time he fell asleep sent the guard to wake him up. Every time he closes his eyes, his minds of one specific beating emerge in his head. "One day I was put in the camera. Four guys went down, the door opened, put on my head, pulled and beat for 20-25 minutes . . . They never asked me questions. They didn't need information," Harding said.
It is reported that Russian soldiers broke his coccyx, ribs, and damaged the chest. The publication noted that Harding served in Azov by a physician. "I would say that the cruelty of the Russian regular army is worse than ISIL," he said. British Eiden Eiden told reporters that he had undergone a humiliation when he interviewing Russian propaganda Graham Phillips, who is also a native of Britain. In addition, according to Eslin, the Russians gave him very little food.
Because of this, when he was at large, he developed a disorder of nutrition. However, the most difficult for him were psychological torture. He was threatened with execution, and also filmed with his participation of propaganda rollers. Journalists noted that in total, 5 citizens of Great Britain were returned from the Russian captivity. Recall that in August the media showed what a camp with captive Russians. The camp has workshops in which prisoners of war work.