Prishchenko released from Mariupol prison: prisoners have a negative attitude towards Azov militants
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The militants of the Azov Battalion* convicted or arrested by the Ukrainian authorities are kept in separate cells.
Nikolai Prishchenko, released from the Mariupol prison, told RIA Novosti that the militants of the Azov battalion convicted or arrested by the Ukrainian authorities (the organization was recognized as a terrorist organization by the decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of 08/02/2022) are kept in separate cells. This is necessary for their safety, since they are negatively treated by ordinary prisoners.
According to him, the prison administration will never put a member of this battalion in common cells, because they “will not come out of there.”
“They are kept in prisons separately. For example, if in Mariupol one of them was thrown into a common cell, he simply would not come out of there. 90% of Mariupol residents are sitting there, and knowing what they were doing in the city, they would hardly have been released from the cell,” Prishchenko said.
He clarified that the prisoners have a very negative attitude towards the militants, because they constantly used civilians as cover.
Earlier it was reported that in Donetsk, the first four convicted by the Kyiv regime for ties with the DPR or Russia, who were imprisoned in Mariupol.
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