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The Russians turned a pre -trial detention center into a Taganote to a torture camp for Ukrainian prisoners of war - the media

According to journalists, the Russian authorities use the reputation of the SIZO-2 as a place of torture to threaten Ukrainian prisoners in other institutions. Citizens of Ukraine are often ready to go everything to avoid transfer to a pre-trial detention center. The Russian authorities have transformed a pre -trial detention center for teenagers in Taganrog of the Voronezh region into a torture camp for Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians.

About it reports the Russian opposition edition "Mediazone". With reference to the data of several prisoners of war, it is noted that the Russian authorities are torturing Ukrainian citizens in the pre-trial detention center. "The prisoners who visited there tell about inhumane detention conditions: from the first days the caretakers beat them and tortured, having previously hanged up with a drift," the publication reads.

The authors of the material described several cases in which one can make an idea of ​​the extent of probable military crimes. The guards of the pre -trial detention center torture Ukrainian prisoners of war, especially the defenders of Mariupol, and make themselves guilty of extremism on fictitious lawsuits, which are intended to justify the occupation of Ukrainian territories.

The Ukrainian prisoner of war, Alexander Maksymchuk, told him that his eyes, arms and legs were tied with adhesive tape, hung down his legs up his head. The toes were attached to the toes and the current was connected with an interval of 5-7 seconds. "After stopping the current, I was put on my head, as I guess, a vacuum package," he added. "And they brought me to a state close to asphyxia, in parallel, causing me struck in the abdomen and ribs.

" According to journalists, the Russian authorities use the reputation of the SIZO-2 as a place of torture to threaten Ukrainian prisoners in other institutions, and that Ukrainians are often ready to go to everything to avoid transfer to the pre-trial detention center.

The publication provides testimony to various human rights experts and lawyers who say that Russian authorities often delay Ukrainian civilians and journalists in the occupied territories of Ukraine even with the slightest suspicion of assisting the Ukrainian military or counteracting war, refusing to release them, give access to lawyers or access to lawyers. medical care. The UN is also constantly reporting the large -scale and systematic torture of Ukrainian servicemen by Russian troops.