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'Putin's torture chamber' at No3 Paradise Street: Journalist reveals horrific 3 years held in secret torture detention camp
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'Putin's torture chamber' at No3 Paradise Street: Journalist reveals horrific 3 years held in secret detention camp
For almost 1,000 days, Stanislav Aseyev was held in a secret torture camp in the heart of a bustling European city, listening to the screams of men being electrocuted and women being raped while wondering when his own next beating would come.
Outside, people went about their normal lives, oblivious to the horrors being inflicted on scores of people in a former modern art gallery, converted into a military base and detention centre in the Donetsk People’s Republic, a pro-Russian enclave in Ukraine.
Perhaps his worst day was when a father was stretched out alongside his son in the torture chamber with electrodes attached to their genitals, then returned to their cell so traumatised that the older man sat bolt-upright on his bed still thinking he was being abused.
‘He was screaming, “Hold on son! Hold on son!” ’ said Aseyev.
‘We tried to bring him back to reality but for 90 minutes he thought he was still being tortured.
‘He had so many signs of the torture – burns from electricity and broken ribs – but the psychological breaking of this middle-aged man was the thing that shocked even us after so long inside the centre.’
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