In a Russian court, three of the four suspects who are accused of carrying out the Sunday, March 24, concert hall attack in Moscow acknowledged their guilt for the incident. In the midst of all of this, online images and videos purporting to show Russian security officers abusing the men they detained in relation to the attack have appeared. One photo purportedly showed a man receiving electric shocks to his penis. Another image featured Russian security personnel compelling a man to consume his own ear.
The brutal torture of the suspects emerged after the incident came to light. One of the photos going viral on social media shows a suspect named Shamsuddin Fariddun being tortured as Russian security personnel hook up his genitals to wires that are attached to a military radio powered by an 80-volt battery.
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Also a video from #Belgorod.
Residents there are urging #Russia not to forget about their suffering. Strange, they didn't seem to care about suffering inflicted on Ukraine for 25 months. pic.twitter.com/92FXv6m8Ho— Tim White (@TWMCLtd) March 24, 2024
Meanwhile, a video shows another suspect named Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda being subjected to brutality as security forces severe his ears and force him to eat it. Notably, Fariddun and Rachabalizoda are among the four men detained by the Russian security forces in connection with Friday’s deadly terrorist attack on a packed crowd at Crocus City Hall in Moscow. Describing the torture of the suspects, a Telegram channel linked to Wagner force said the picture shows how ordinary interrogation takes place “using a military field telephone TA-5”. Meanwhile, reports suggest that the pictures and videos of the suspects being allegedly tortured were leaked deliberately. The four suspects have been identified as Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev (32), Saidakrami Rachabalizoda (30), Mukhammadsobir Faizov (19) and Shamsuddin Fariddun (25).
All four of them are accused of carrying out a coordinated terrorist attack that left over 130 people dead. Remarkably, upon being charged, all four suspects acknowledged their guilt.
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