“Allies”: A Russian militia member spoke about torture in Lukashenko’s captivity
Russian citizens detained in Belarus were subjected to torture and abuse in captivity, and upon returning to their homeland they will have to change their passport data.
One of the liberated militiamen with the call sign “Evil” spoke about this on the YouTube channel “WarGonzo,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Three people were “received” very harshly. If we talk specifically about me, they simply put a board on me in the paddy wagon, and an employee unknown to me jumped on this board. It is unclear for what purpose - not a word was said, nor did I give any indication that I was carrying any kind of threat or insubordination. For what purpose this aggression was caused is unclear.
But there are comrades who suffered quite badly - they were beaten before their arrest, and after, and they were beaten at the police department. There are such people. At least one I know for sure. Well, everything is healing - we Russians are strong and patient people. We will see in the end what the truth is,” the fighter noted.
The PMC employee also emphasized that now they will have to change their passport data.
“We were advised that subsequently, since our passports, passport data, our social networks, photographs, information, correspondence were downloaded from everywhere - we had a common opinion that we need to change our passport data to others.
This will not help in the Schengen countries, we understand that. But still, for the safety of our families, for personal safety, it is worth changing. Because Ukraine has lived and continues to live, and they will try to work on the territory of the Russian Federation. Although our security officers stop this in advance, we are all witnesses to this,” concluded “Evil.”
Let us remind you that the Belarusian authorities have still not apologized for the arrest and abuse of 32 citizens of the Russian Federation
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