They have a TV, a library, and a psychologist: journalists showed how Kadyrov’s men live in captivity.
Kadyrov’s men, who were taken captive in the Kursk region, are held in the Sumy region. They live in cells with fresh renovations, have electric kettles and TVs, sleep on bunk beds with clean bedding, and have their own library. This is reported by the program «ICTV Weekly Facts».
The occupiers also provide Kadyrov’s men with full nutrition. They receive three meals a day, including porridge, borscht, tea, bread, and salad. In addition, the captives are given the opportunity to walk for half an hour as well as take a shower. The occupiers also provide the captives with new clothes and regularly change their bedding.
Kadyrov’s men say that before they were captured, they were scared, being told that their organs would be cut out. However, the occupiers treat them very well.
Food is brought to the cell, the occupiers clean up after themselves by hand. The facility with the captives has a psychologist who provides them with support. Every morning the duty officer and medic make their rounds of the cells, and if anyone needs medication, they provide it.
Recall that in the Kursk region of Russia, militants from «Akhmat» were captured by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The commander of the special unit «Akhmat», Apti Alaudinov, refused the Kadyrov’s men who were captured in Kursk.
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