Harsh crackdown: Russian "war hero" beaten to death by police
The approach of Russian authorities towards people, especially since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, is alarming. Officers are particularly brutal to citizens who defame the "special military operation." A video of the brutal beating of a "war hero" who fell into their hands has just surfaced online.
27 July 2024 15:17
Russians are known for their harsh approach and lack of empathy towards the vulnerable. This is true, among other places, in Ukraine, towards children, as well as sick people. Kremlin soldiers bomb hospitals and schools; nothing is sacred to them.
They exhibit similar behaviour towards their own citizens in Russia. After tightening the law, they cannot even wear colours reminiscent of Ukraine. Every protest is brutally suppressed by the authorities.
As it turns out, these authorities also have no mercy for veterans of the "special military operation." The Belarusian channel Nexta shared on social media a brutal video of a soldier being beaten at a police station in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan.
Beating of a soldier in Russia. The man died
According to Belarusian journalists, 48-year-old Akhmet was arrested and taken to the police station for disturbing the peace. A recording from what appears to be a prison cell has surfaced online.
He was escorted by four police officers. His hands were cuffed behind his back. He must have been aggressive because the officers restrained him while he was lying on the ground. At one point, you can even see one of the officers using a stun gun on him.
Inside the station, officers began beating him, jumping on him, and beating him with a stun gun. The incident was caught on CCTV cameras. The clip was released by propagandists. - The incident was caught on camera. The clip was released by propagandists - informs Nexta.
The officers came to their senses and decided to call medical rescue for the arrested man. However, it was too late, as the man died.
The Russians have no mercy for the arrested. It is worth recalling that after the terrorist attack on the Crocus Hall near Moscow, the detainees were subjected to torture. They were transported to court in a terrible state. No one even tried to hide the condition in which the detainees were found.