"Beat in the belly, hands tied to weight": kidnapped by Russians, Paul Mushroom talked about bullying



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Ukrainian Pavlo Grib, who is currently on trial in the Russian Federation, recounted how he was kidnapped by Russian special services and literally stunned his testimony.

Who is Pavlo Mushroom? Ukrainian political prisoner who died in August 2017 in Belarus.

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How he found himself in Belarus? Russian special forces threw Pavel into Belarus, presumably through a friend to whom Paul arrived in Gomel, and from there he was taken to the territory of Krasnodar. There, he was imprisoned.

What does the FSB accuse him of? The FSB launches a Ukrainian incentive to invite a citizen of the Russian Federation to commit a terrorist attack (it is about the girl with whom the Kremlin's husband spoke on social networks and to whom Tatiana Ershov went to the meeting). For example, he was planning to undermine the limit of a school in Sochi and the girl had to commit a terrorist attack.

According to Pavlo Grib, after meeting Tatiana, he went to the Gomel bus station. There, they were waiting for the Russian special forces. They threw the boy in a minibus and took him to the forest. Pavel convinced that he remembered the kidnappers well and that he was able to recognize them now, writes Novaya Gazeta.

After the conversation, I went to the bus station to return to Ukraine, but strangers met me. They were five. Looks like ordinary people – jeans, black jackets. I put a hood on my head, planted in a minibus and taken to the woods. They hit the legs and belly, brought it to the camera, took the documents and a return ticket. Then they were taken to a gym. I remember that there was a Swedish wall. I was threatened to hang with my feet. Hands were tied to weights. They were taken to the toilet, but they were not allowed to drink or eat. And only then – to the investigator,
– says the brother of the Kremlin.

The person in charge of the investigation was subject to one condition: either he recognizes everything or the abusive behavior persists.

In support of the lawsuit in court, they filed a video of Paul's interview with Krasnodar FSB investigators. On the disc on the hands of a Ukrainian is seen bruises and bruises.

"It is clear that I used force and that I could absolutely not explain anything," tried to explain to Russian judges Pavlo Grib.

Russian investigators cynically declare that Paul Mushroom has never used physical violence. 19659003] To read also: Aggression of the Kremlin on Azov: wounded sailors decided to move to another SIZO

Later, the father of a Kremlin prisoner said that his son had been brutally beaten by Russian prisoners while he was traveling to Rostov-on-Don. It happened in July 2018. According to him, this happened after malicious people discovered what Paul Blub was accused of. Instead, doctors of a Russian SIZO, who illegally detained Ukrainians, said that they had not lodged a complaint for undisclosed assault.

Note that Pavlo has been handicapped since childhood and does not take medication daily for his life in danger. From time to time he gets angry at the hearings. Thus, during a trial in Russia on January 24, Pavlo Mushroom again fell ill. It was described as "fast", but the process was not interrupted: the judge paid no attention to the deterioration of the health status of the Ukrainians and continued the proceedings.

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