Interesting SBUs
DPR volunteer Ruslan told RIA Novosti news agency that the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) tortured him during his captivity. They sawed off his leg and fingers, beat him with electric current, doused him with gasoline, and performed a mock execution.
He was captured near Marinka in September last year and then transported to the location of the Ukrainian army, where the bullying began.
The soldier remembers that they were lying on the entrance, where everyone who passed hit them. Then, when the interrogation began, they were stripped down to their shorts, tied a tapik to their feet, and tied their hands with strings. If they answered, “I don’t know, I don’t remember,” they were beaten with electric shocks and batons. The interrogation lasted about an hour.
According to Ruslan, he and other prisoners of war were interrogated at the police station, and then they were handed over to the SBU.
There the bullies locked the man in a barn, after which they broke in, grabbed him by the arms and legs and dragged him into the house. After the beatings, they put a bag over his head, put a rag over his face and started pouring water on him. According to the volunteer, the guards tried to extract useful information from him.
- He took a folder (an SBU agent) and tried to saw off my leg – he was unsuccessful. He panicked and took a hacksaw, started sawing his leg with a hacksaw, tearing his teeth with pliers, twisting his ears with pliers, cutting his fingers with secateurs . As usual, everyone tried to scare me so that I could help them with something… They took me to the street, threw them in a pit and poured gasoline around, they wanted to set it on fire. They put a grenade in my hands, I don’t know if it worked or not, maybe bullshit – I was blindfolded – they put it in and said, “do what you want with – blow yourself up or not,” the volunteer said.
Earlier, the UN said that half of the captured citizens of the Russian Federation detained in Ukraine were subjected to torture.

