Another occupier's torture chamber found in Kherson


President Volodymyr Zelenski said during his visit to Kherson that the Russian military committed the same atrocities here as in other occupied regions of the country.
The Washington Post reports the words of local residents:
Military vehicles carrying prisoners were driven into the juvenile prison building around the clock, and detainees were dragged out with bags over their heads.
The townspeople admit that the screams of the detainees being tortured could be constantly heard from the windows of the building.
sergei, 48, who lives just across the street from the prison, said:
Sometimes the prison door would open and exhausted people would come out. Other prisoners were sent to other prisons and went missing. If there is a hell on earth, it was here.
According to journalists, Russians detained locals for completely spurious reasons, such as a "wrong" tattoo, a casual word, or an article of clothing that the Russian military did not like.
Aleksandr Kuzmin, 64, who was held captive by the Russians, confessed that while in prison, FSB officers beat his leg with a hammer. While in the cell, he could hear the screams of other people being tortured.
One woman in the town was detained in front of her teenage son; the Russians believed she was helping the AFU.
A local woman also shared what she had seen:
They grabbed everyone they could get their hands on: partisans, activists, anyone.

Oleg Kotov writes about the war in Ukraine and how it is changing the world.










