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The judge rejected the prosecutor's question about the traces of torture, statin...

He talked about Mariupol shelling: in Russia, the Telegram channel was tortured by current

The judge rejected the prosecutor's question about the traces of torture, stating that it concerns a "document unexplored in court. " In Russia, on Thursday, June 22, the author of the Telegram-channel "The Wait Claus" Ruslan Ushakov at a meeting of the Second Western District Military Court declared torture by current during detention. About it reports a human rights media prosekt, dedicated to political persecution in the Russian Federation, "Tides-Info".

"The young man said that during the detention, people in civilian clothing were conducted to his fingers for the purpose of providing confessions. At the meeting, the prosecutor wanted to ask Ushakov if there were traces left from torture and whether he reported them before, but the judge rejected the question by referring to the question. What it concerns a document unexplored in court, "the publication reads.

It is noted that Ushakov is accused of four articles of the Criminal Code: the spread of fakes about the Russian army, the rehabilitation of Nazism, the justification of terrorism and the ignition of hatred or hatred. He attracted the attention of Russian security forces about the shelling of Mariupol and the killings of civilians in Ukraine and is arrested since the detention of December 14, 2022.

The day before, the court questioned the witness of the prosecution and acquaintance of Ushakov Anatoly Budkevich. He stated that Ushakov knew for five years and once a week read the Telegram-Channel "Inflamed Cress", but he did not notice any posts about the war and did not feel a sense of hatred. We will remind, on June 12 in Russia the Tambov Regional Court found the guilty of Kirill Shvetsov for denounction on an online friend and sentenced him to a fine of 30 thousand rubles.