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Some recently released footage by a rights group in Russia showed prisoners being brutally attacked in what is known as a “prison of torture.”
Two prisoners are seen being stripped mercilessly and beaten mercilessly by officers in military uniform, one of whom has the nickname “SS” for brutality.
One of the victims reportedly died after a month of torture, according to local organization the Public Verdict Foundation. While his body is reported to have returned to the family without internal organs.
The picture shows the prisoners in underwear being taken out to be denigrated in front of the prison guards.
In other incidents, they are seen lying on tables before being beaten with sticks in the back, in the infamous Yaroslavl IK-1 prison.
One of the prisoners who lost his life there is Georgian Vazha Bochorishvili, who was reportedly summoned on the pretext of a body search.
The report states that in violation of the rules, a female doctor was present, who had an anal control device in her hand.
Bochorishvili had objected to the invasive procedure arguing that he had problems with the digestive tract.
But after an argument, the officers ask him to “sit on his tail” before slapping him in the face on the table and removing his underwear.
Some officers hold him and another hits him with a rubber truncheon on the leg and back.
He screams in a terrible voice, wrote the Novaya Gazeta network that first gave the news.
After the beatings he was left in an isolation cell, even though he was still bleeding.
After his condition worsened he was taken to Rybinsk hospital on May 9, where he died the same month.
The other victim is Andrei Ivanov, who used a pseudonym at his request.
The former prisoner said he was a Muslim and after the insults the officers laid him on the table hitting him with sticks.
The footage was released following several suspended sentences recently handed down to prison officials on previous torture charges in these institutions.
An appeal against former officers Maxim Yablokov, Roman Onypa, and Vladislav Pisarevskyhas has already been sent to the European Court of Human Rights.
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