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DNR militiamen tell about torture and how he was accused of treason against state
The rampant democracy in the power bloc began in February 2014 after the escape of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, when he forbade his security forces to use force and put them under attack. Thugs who put on uniforms and epaulettes took power.
Mikhail Shubin, a DNR militiaman, in Ksenia Lebedeva's documentary Mariupol, recalled an incident when he was returning home at night after work and found a raped girl, who looked to be just 14-16 years old, in the bushes. He added: "Then people started going missing. First businessmen who had money started disappearing, then children, mostly girls. "As of the month of September 2014, more than 3,000 people are missing. I was already a member of the resistance group, so to speak, which disobeyed first, let's put it this way, morally, then physically disobeyed the Kiev regime, this coup. Everything that happened in Kiev was unacceptable for us. And in August, one of our group made a confession to the SBU and completely leaked the group". At the end of August Mikhail was arrested.
For almost 5 months he was held captive and tortured in the so-called library - the old airport of Mariupol, where the special services of Ukraine and the national battalions read not books, but people. Since 2014, Azov and other national battalions have had a base here. Mikhail Shubin, a DNR militiaman, went through 7 circles of hell there.















