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Sick images show gas masks that suffocated Putin victims in 'medieval' torture dungeons

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Ukrainians were suffocated to death by gas masks, castrated before being killed and savagely shocked in a homemade electric chair by barbaric Russian troops.Evidence of the above war crimes has reportedly been found and shown in an online video taken after the Russians fled the newly-liberated Ukrainian city of Iyzum.It was been claimed that "medieval" acts of torture were inflicted on "hundreds" of victims in dungeons at the then occupied city's police station.READ MORE: Putin's horror nuclear war 'could be a reality', Ukraine's President Zelensky fearsMass graves were also discovered with Taras Berezovets, from the Ivan Bohun brigade of the Ukrainian army’s special forces, telling The Sun Online: "They tortured people with gas masks.

We found two of them."In this torture, you put the gas mask over the head and close the holes so they can’t inhale - to suffocate people.

This is cruelty from the Middle Ages like the Spanish Inquisition. We’ve been shocked by it."Berezovets believes the torture methods bear all the hallmarks of the former Soviet Union's KGB secret service, for whom Vladimir Putin served as an officer."It's exactly what the KGB used for torture for many decades - suffocation along with electric shocks," he continued.Berezovets said there were four floors of torture and interrogation rooms in the police station.Hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners were also crammed 24 per squalid cell before being dragged out and tortured.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Berezovets said he can be certain of the numbers because the Russians left behind very detailed documentation.On how he felt about the gruesome discoveries, the Ukrainian soldier said: "When I.

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