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A RUSSIAN tank crew gang raped a 16-year-old girl, according to an intercepted phone call released by Ukraine.
In the call, a Russian soldier can be heard discussing the vile behaviour of his comrades in Vladimir Putin’s invasion army with a woman
In the call they he says that “three tank crew” had “raped a girl” to which the woman replies “who?” and he then repeats the claim.
The shocked woman simply replies “f***” when she hears confirmation of what happened.
Ukraine’s prosecutor general recently alleged that Russian soldiers were using rape as an "instrument of war" during its invasion.
Iryna Venediktova has accused Russian soldiers of using rape as an "instrument of war".
She has opened the country's first official rape investigation after a pair of drunk Russian soldiers reportedly killed a husband and repeatedly raped his wife.
She said the savages attacked the woman in Brovary, in east Kyiv, after breaking into the family's home.
The prosecutor added how the evil soldiers even committed the heinous crimes in front of a child, who they had threatened with guns, at the property.
Venediktova also said two Russian soldiers allegedly raped a Ukrainian woman in front of her kid after killing her husband.
Ukraine's foreign minister previously confirmed there had been reports of Putin's soldiers sexually assaulting Ukrainian women.
In the next phone call, a man asks a soldier “are you fed, do you have food?” who then replies that “two days ago we ate an Alabai”, referring to a breed of central Asian sheep dog.
As with the other call, the shocked civilian can’t quite believe what hearing and says “are you eating dogs or what?” adding “is there nothing to eat?”.
Incredibly, the soldier replies: “Nah we do have dry rations, but we are sick of dry rations. Chickens and geese are all gone.”
The angry civilian then tells the soldier “oh dear this is what’s called our army” adding “this is f*****. Totally”.
Recent reports have suggested Russian troops are set to run out of food as well as fuel and ammunition as a result of supply problems.
At one point, Kyiv’s intelligence Russia's forces now only have enough food for another three days.
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'Welcome To Hell': Life In A Notorious Russian Women's Prison



Russian penitentiaries are loathed and feared by those serving sentences there -- and that goes for the women, too. (file image)
Photo: Vladimir Velengurin (TASS)


From kittens tossed into blazing furnaces to prisoners losing fingers slaving for hours at sewing machines in a rat-infested sweatshop, IK-14 prison for women in Russia’s central region of Mordovia is one of the most dreaded female correctional facilities in the country.
Such is the notoriety of the prison, women condemned to serve there often take extreme measures to avoid it, including slitting their wrists. And Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova said the reputation of prison IK-14 was known across Russia.
"As the inmates say, ‘If you haven’t done time in Mordovia, you haven’t done time, " said Tolokonnikova , who herself served prison time at the facility in 2013.
In a letter published in September 2013, Tolokonnikova complained about the slave-labor conditions at the prison, as well as abuse faced by prisoners. She wrote that women were forced to work 16 or 17 hours a day with one day off every eight weeks.
Such was her experience at the prison that Tolokonnikova campaigned for prisoner rights once she was released under an amnesty in December 2013.
According to the latest official data , 557,684 individuals are incarcerated in Russian correctional facilities. Of these, 44,474 are women.
More than six years after Tolokonnikova penned her letter, the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) admitted she was "correct," in the words of FSIN Deputy Director Valery Maksimenko.
On December 24, Maksimenko announced the FSIN had requested that prosecutors open a criminal probe into allegations of slave-labor conditions at the prison in Mordovia. The director of prison IK-14, Yury Kupriyanov, was dismissed, along with other officials, Maksimenko said.
Kupriyanov had forced the prisoners to sew clothing for him, his relatives, friends, and business associates, Maksimenko explained.
Some of the inmates who have served time at IK-14 have told of their experience there to the Volga Desk of RFE/RL's Tatar-Bashkir Service.
Gelena Alekseyeva, a former deputy minister for investment in Saratov Oblast, was sentenced in 2013 to 3 1/2 years in prison for abetting commercial bribery. Between March 2014 and May 2015, Alekseyeva served part of her sentence at IK-14 in Mordovia.
Alekseyeva said such is the dread of being sent there, that women take extreme measures to avoid it.
"When the girls find out that they’re going to Mordovia, they cut their wrists, do everything possible: get sick, swallow nails, just so they don’t have to go there. Its reputation is known, especially after the letter by Nadia Tolokonnikova," Alekseyeva told RFE/RL.
​Alekseyeva was picked to work in the sewing shop, cutting fabric to size.
"The saw cuts the fabric along a chalk line continuously. God forbid, if the saw cuts somewhere else [and not on the chalk line], then all 100 cuts are ruined. I can say that fingers on the saw are chopped off, cut, blood flows. This is definitely unsafe, requiring some training. I was saved by the cons themselves," Alekseyeva explained.
Like others, Alekseyeva said conditions at the facility were downright medieval.
"Mice lived with us. Rats lived with us in the industrial zone. Before you went into the bathroom, you needed to knock -- there were special poles for that. So that the rats would scatter, you understand," Alekseyeva recounted, adding that cats are also kept to hunt the rodents.
As the felines reproduced, however, the prison found a cruel method to keep their numbers down.
"They [the kittens] are collected in a sack and burned in the furnace," Alekseyeva said, explaining the cats are used as a kind of bargaining chip with the prisoners.
"There is nothing more dear to the inmates than these kittens and cats. But they can also be used for punishment. So, if you sewed badly today then we will burn the cats! They don’t punish one or two people -- they punish a whole brigade," Alekseyeva said.
When Veronika Krass entered prison IK-14 in October 2014, a few words scrawled on the wall at the entrance grabbed her attention.
"At the entrance to IK-14 there is a sign: ‘Welcome To Hell.’ When someone enters the colony, there’s a lineup in the yard. Everyone yells, ‘Fresh meat has arrived.’ The inmates react of course to this -- they are afraid," Krass told RFE/RL.
In April 2014, Krass was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty on narcotics and robbery charges. She served part of her term in the Mordovian prison from October 2014 to March 2017. She was 41 years old when she was imprisoned at prison IK-14.
Krass explained that up till the last moment, she had no idea she was headed to prison IK-14.
"After the sentence is handed down everyone is very afraid about ending up in Mordovia. They sit in their cells and nervously wait. In the end, quite unexpectedly in the middle of the night, people are taken out," Krass said. "I was taken at midnight and they told me I should be ready to leave in 40 minutes. As I was led out, I asked where I was going. No one answered me. During the trip no one answers any of your questions."
Like others, Krass complained that the conditions in the sewing shop were unbearable, with daily quotas constantly raised.
Krass says once she complained to prison administrators that she couldn’t keep up with her sewing quota, a mistake she quickly realized.
"They told me if I didn’t sew what I had to -- and it was minus 20 [Celsius] outside -- then I would stand in the ‘spot’ outside. That means, in the evening after work, you cannot return to the barracks."
Arguing with administrators only got Krass thrown in the isolation cell for a few days.
Yelena Federova was sentenced to 12 years in prison after being convicted on a murder charge when she was 20 years old. She served part of that sentence from June 2007 to April 2016 at prison IK-14.
Federova was quickly moved to work in the medical unit. Originally relieved that she had avoided the horrors of the sweatshop, Federova said she witnessed "really horrible things."
"I repeatedly saw beaten women -- young and old. They cried, begging for help. I went to Yury Kupriyanov to put an end to this madness -- end the beatings and uphold the law," Federova recounted.
Ultimately, she turned to independent media and NGOs with the shocking details of what was going on in the prison. A criminal probe was opened but quickly shut after Fedorova refused to give the names of any witnesses.
"They were afraid to open their mouths again, fearing they’d be killed this time," claimed Fedorova.
The fate of one 21-year-old HIV-positive prisoner, Lena, still haunts Fedorova.
"On July 13, 2013 she died in my arms. She was a really young girl, who, despite her diagnosis, could have lived a long and happy life. She had just 40 days to her release. We battled for two hours to save Lena’s life, [while] her heart was still beating," Fedorova said.
"Two days before she died, Lena went to the medical unit staggering, as if she were drunk. She had bruises all over. They beat her because she went to ARV therapy [antiretroviral therapy] and was unable to sew what was demanded of her by the shop leader."
Like the others, Fedorova now hopes that Kupriyanov and others responsible for the treatment of prisoners at prison IK-10, finally face justice.
"I think that Yury Kupriyanov should be punished for all that he did. He destroyed the lives of many while working at the prison," Fedorova said. "I’m not only for him being punished, but others in the prison administration as well. Kupriyanov was not alone."
Vadim Meshcheryakov is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Tatar-Bashkir Service.
Tony Wesolowsky is a senior correspondent for RFE/RL in Prague, covering Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, and Central Europe, as well as energy issues. His work has also appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Christian Science Monitor, and the Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty © 2022 RFE/RL, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Ahh ... the Good Ol' Days Of Old-Fashioned Spankings
Ahh ... the Good Ol' Days Of Old-Fashioned Spankings
Some of us were discussing the last spanking we remember receiving and the concensus was that they don't make spankings today like they used to.
Seems like the quality of lots of things has diminished.
Several opinions were stated as facts: Mothers inflict redder spankings than fathers.
A daddy is less likely to hold a grudge. A daddy will finish spanking, then walk straight into the kitchen and dip the ice cream.
The worst punishment is for the mother to say, "Just wait until I tell your daddy about this!" Especially, it was noted, when you know daddy isn't due back for another seven or eight hours.
Teachers should forever have the right to spank the open palm with a 12-inch wooden ruler. Then, if the intended victim balks and repeatedly catches the ruler he or she should be dispatched to the principal's office and whatever happens there is not too much.
I never was the victim of many parental spankings. (Why should I have been, considering a lifetime of excellent deportment?) But I never forgot my last one.
Joe Louis was defending his world heavyweight boxing championship. I forget now against whom. But it was either Mr. Louis' second fight with Billy Conn or his second fight with Max Schmeling.
The fact I do not recall Mr. Louis' opponent is what caused my spanking.
During heavyweight title fights, the only person who was entitled to speak was the radio announcer.
If you were to remain in the house which was the proper location for any red-blooded American to be when Mr. Louis was fighting then you were to sit perfectly still and stare at the radio.
Looking back, this was understandable. After all, radio did not contain any instant replays.
You either heard Mr. Conn's head go kerplop on the canvas or you didn't. Had instant replay been introduced some evening for the first time, I cannot imagine what would have happened when Mr. Conn's noggin' kerplopped seven consecutive times.
"My Gawd! Stop the fight!" we all would have yelled. "Joe's killin' 'em."
At any rate, it was during Mr. Louis' fight that I invented a baseball game that could be played in the living room, where the radio also was.
The game consisted of throwing a tennis ball, fast as possible, at the gas stove, which was located in the fireplace. One could get numerous crazy bounces from that area. if the tennis ball caromed upward and over my own head, it was a homer; under the divan, a triple, etc. you understand the rules now.
Well, several times I was told to halt the baseball game.
I have never forgotten that Billy Conn and I both got a good whipping the same night.
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The demonstration in Yekaterinburg reinforces claims that Russia is reviving Soviet-style demonstrations of force under Vladimir Putin
Schoolgirls in Russia have been made to march through deep snow to demonstrate their patrotism, in a parade which has provoked outrage.
The demonstration in Yekaterinburg reinforces claims that Russia is reviving Soviet-style demonstrations of force under Vladimir Putin .
The shivering girls in the video, who were wearing skirts, are believed to be between 10 and 13, and were made to show off their marching skills despite a freak late April snow storm.
The schoolgirls - taking part in the contest ‘Sons and Daughters of Motherland’ organised by Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu, a close Putin ally - marched in summer shoes, white shirts, forage caps and light tights though ankle deep snow.
Boys wore light shirts and khaki trousers.
The shivering girls took the salute in front of military officers dressed in winter uniforms.
“I’d love to know surnames of these officers,” said Yekaterinburg resident Inna Nikulina.
“I can only imagine what they do in real army if they push children to march in their summer kits in snow. What swines.”
Another critic Ramilya Allayarova said: “I can’t stand the sight of warmly-dressed men watching girls marching in snow.
“How on earth do they send children to perform outside in such weather?”
Another said: “Are we at war? Whoever needs these Soviet-style drill competitions?
“How can anyone explain kicking these children outdoors, not properly dressed, into snow?”
A video spread on social media with a male voice saying: "This is a Russian Patriot competition.
“So girls dressed in summer pumps, skirts, shirts, tights stand in snow.. or, finally they move... in this kind of weather. This is how Russia grows its patriots, by taking girls out in such weather.” The contest culminates in a ‘March of the Victors’ spectacle in Moscow in October.
Olga Rogulina, contest organiser, said an alternative venue could not be used because the floor was broken.
“We felt really sorry for children, of course,” she said, claiming they wanted to march and drill in the snow.
“They were issued with thermal underwear,” she said.
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