The reason for his persecution was the posting of leaflets in the city about the surrender of the Ukrainian project I want to live for the Russian military.
40-year-old activist Anatoly Berezikov died in the special detention center of Rostov-on-Don. His lawyer, Irina Gak, suspects that the man may have been killed during the torture process. On Wednesday, June 14, writes OVD-News.
According to the lawyer, on June 14 he came to the detention center to meet with his client, but there he was told that Berezikov was not in the building. In the yard, the woman saw a medical vehicle where the body of the activist was taken.
The lawyer said that the previous day he found traces of a stun gun on his client. He complained that the police threatened him and said he would be killed or sent to war.
Since May 11, the court has three times imposed administrative arrests on the activist under articles on petty hooliganism and disobeying a police officer.
The reason for the prosecution of Berezikov is that he posted leaflets of the Ukrainian project I want to live in the city, where instructions for the mobilized Russians on how to surrender were written.
In temporarily occupied Crimea, in Simferopol SIZO-2, Crimean Tatar political prisoners were tortured mentally and physically.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) team, together with Ukrainian prosecutors, is working in Kherson in areas where Russian war crimes have been recorded.
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Source: korrespondent

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