Anarchist Azat Miftakhov alleges he was subjected to torture, including electric shocks and physical abuse, by staff and inmates at the IK-18 penal colony in the Arctic region.
Imprisoned anarchist Azat Miftakhov alleges he was subjected to torture, including electric shocks and physical abuse, by staff and other inmates at the IK-18 penal colony, known as 'Polar Owl,' following his transfer to the facility.
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