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Russian forces torture Moscow terror suspect by hooking his manhood up to 80v battery

Feed another suspect his own ear

The terror suspects apprehended in the wake of the Moscow massacre are almost unrecognizable from the day of their arrest on Saturday as they appear in Moscow court for a detention hearing on Sunday night.

One is missing an ear, which was reportedly cut and thrown into his mouth as he cried in anguish.

Another had his manhood jolted with 80V battery, leaving him foaming in the mouth in a near-death experience of pain.

Footage of Russian forces administering all manner of torture on the men who murdered over 140 civilians in a music concert in Moscow emerged on Sunday night.

One image shows a suspect named Shamsuddin Fariddun foaming at the mouth as he lies on a gym floor with his trousers pulled down and wires attached to his groin area. At the other end, they are attached to a military radio powered by an 80-volt battery.

A separate video shows another man, Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, having his ear severed and then thrown into his mouth before he spat it out.

A terror suspect with swollen face
A terror suspect with a swollen face

A total of four men are currently in custody over the massacre that took place on Friday night as fun seekers gathered to watch a rock band.

All four appeared in court in the Russian capital tonight and were paraded showing cuts and bruises as the authorities attempted to deliver a message to the shocked nation.

Fresh footage of the bloodbath inside the Crocus City Hall venue in Krasnogorsk has also emerged, showing people running and cowering behind tables as the gunmen open fire in the main lobby of the building. People can be heard screaming as continuous bullets break through glass doors and mow down victims in what was the deadliest attack on Russia in years.

The four suspected terrorists, who have been photographed and named in the Russian media, were seen arriving in an unmarked white van before they entered the concert hall around 8pm.

Photographs show suspect Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizod with a bandage strapped to his severed ear as he sits behind a glass wall at the Basmanny district court in Moscow. Any confessions made after such forms of torture can not be treated as reliable.

A suspect in the hand of a Russian investigator
A suspect in the hand of a Russian investigator

It appears that the barbaric treatment of these suspects is being deliberately leaked to the media, as the torture pictures were released to Telegram channels sympathetic to the security services.

A telegram channel linked to Wagner paramilitary force said the picture of Fariddun shows how ‘an ordinary interrogation takes place using a military field telephone TA-57, in common parlance ‘Tapik’.

‘By turning the coil…discharges are released through the wires… up to 80 volts, which in turn are connected to the prisoner by the fingers, ears or genitals…

‘For best effect, the captured militant should be poured with water.’

The photo follows an incident when one of the suspect’s ears was cut off on camera with a knife when he was detained in Bryansk region on Sunday.

Another suspect in the hand of a Russian investigator
Another suspect in the hand of a Russian investigator

A video shows a Russian agent trying to force the suspect to eat the ear, which he spits out.

In another video, the same suspect has his head bandaged and his face is covered in blood.

The favoured method of disposing of ‘traitors’ by Wagner – headed by former Putin crony Yevgeny Prigozhin – was with a sledgehammer to the head, videos of which were also released.

Human rights group gulagu.net – which highlights widespread torture in Putin’s jails – said: ‘For more than 10 years, we have been consistently exposing torture and its systemic nature in Russia.

It is obvious that sanctions for these tortures, as well as for the torture of Ukrainian prisoners, are given from the very top.

‘The same as with Prigozhin using a sledgehammer… an executor of the will of the murderer and dictator Vladimir Putin. If there is all the evidence and [it] has been collected, why should the FSB torture the Tajiks?

‘So that they take the blame and voice a version [of the atrocity] convenient for Putin and the FSB?’

Fariddun was allegedly seen staking out Crocus City Hall on March 7 when he was pictured at the venue.

This coincided with a warning from the US and UK embassies in Moscow about the imminent threat of a strike on a crowded venue.

Exiled journalist Dmirty Kolezev – editor of Republic media – said: ‘The Russian security forces are leaking photos showing that detained terrorist attack suspects are being tortured with electric shocks by tying wires to their genitals.

‘I have no doubt that after this there will be admissions that the order to kill people in Crocus was given to them personally by Zelensky.

‘Torture is, unfortunately, commonplace. What is unusual here is that the security forces used to bashfully hide this. But now they are proud of it and, apparently, they themselves release photographs of torture to friendly Telegram channels.’

Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin declared March 24 a day of nationwide mourning, as he was recorded lighting a candle before a crucifix and crossing himself three times in a church located in the territory of the presidential residence in Novo-Ogaryovo.

Britain accused Putin of using a ‘smokescreen of propaganda to defend an utterly evil invasion’ after he suggested Ukraine was behind the Moscow terrorist attack.

A suspected terrorist being interrogated
This is the ‘before’ picture of the suspect with the swollen face 

Russian authorities said at least three children were among the 137 dead, with the numbers expected to rise as others were gravely injured.

Putin was silent for a whole day before he made a statement saying the gunmen were apprehended ‘travelling towards Ukraine where, according to preliminary information, they had a window to cross the border’.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt told Sky News: ‘I think we have very little confidence in anything the Russian government says. They are creating a smokescreen of propaganda to defend an utterly evil invasion of Ukraine.

‘That doesn’t mean that it’s not a tragedy when innocent people lose their lives, when you have horrible bombings.

‘But I take what the Russian government says with an enormous pinch of salt.’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Putin was more concerned about pinning the attack on Kyiv than reassuring his own citizens.

Separate footage has shows the arsenal left behind by the gunmen who staged the bloodbath at the Crocus City Hall that left at least 137 people dead.

Russian officers said they found four sets of combat ammunition, more than 500 rounds of ammunition and 28 magazines at the scene of the massacre.

Two Kalashnikov assault rifles were also recovered from the concert hall.

Shots were first fired at people waiting in the foyer before the killers made their way to the concert hall area.

After shooting at concert-goers the suspected ISIS terrorists set the building on fire, causing the roof to collapse.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack and it is thought the men were members of for ISIS-K, an offshoot of the terrorist organisation.

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