NewsChechen teenager's tragic death reveals Kadyrov regime's brutality

Chechen teenager's tragic death reveals Kadyrov regime's brutality

A 19-year-old has fallen victim to the harsh oppression of Ramzan Kadyrov's regime. The young man from Chechnya died after being abducted and tortured at a local police station.

19-year-old tortured by Kadyrov regime has died.
19-year-old tortured by Kadyrov regime has died.
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According to the Telegram channel Niyso, 19-year-old Vishan Tazurkayev was kidnapped from his workplace around the turn of the year. The young man was taken to a police station in Argun, where he was tortured using electrical methods. As reported by the channel, Tazurkayev died sometime between 31st December and 5th January.

The source, Kaukaz.Realii, added that shortly before his death, Tazurkayev was released and taken home. Officially, the cause of death was claimed to be a "sudden illness," but during the funeral, it emerged that his death resulted from brutal torture.

Meanwhile, the Niyso channel claims that Tazurkayev's body was returned to his family after his death. Security officers allegedly pressured them to list suicide as the official cause of death.

Wave of terror

The 19-year-old's family does not know why he was detained. Kaukaz.Realii reports that in the autumn, mass purges began in Chechnya after an attack on a Rosgvardia convoy, which resulted in the deaths of two soldiers. In Grozny alone, hundreds of people were reportedly detained.

The police department in Argun, along with the entire regime of Ramzan Kadyrov, has long had a notorious reputation for numerous human rights violations.

Source: belsat.pl, Telegram

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