[7 / 6 / ?]
Quoted By: >>8294633
https://ru.krymr.com/a/komu-povezet-ranim-o-pytkah-v-krymu-posle-anneksii/30022129.html
The most famous case of torture is connected with the Crimean Tatar activist Reşat Amet. In March 2014, he went to Lenin Square in Simferopol with a protest against the capture of the Crimea by the Russian army. He silently stood in front of the armed soldiers of the Russian army. Soon, several people in camouflage approached him, shoved him into a car and took him to an unknown destination. A few days later, his body was found in the Belogorsk district with traces of cruel torture, as a result of which, it is supposed, he was killed. Reşat Amet has a wife and three minor children.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re%C5%9Fat_Amet
The body was bearing marks of violence and torture, with his head bound with duct-tape and his legs shackled. A pair of handcuffs was laying near his body.[1] According to his brother Refat Amet (Ametov), the cause of death was a stab wound resulting from a knife or a similar pointed object penetrating the eye.[4] Reşat's murder remains unsolved.[2][5]
The most famous case of torture is connected with the Crimean Tatar activist Reşat Amet. In March 2014, he went to Lenin Square in Simferopol with a protest against the capture of the Crimea by the Russian army. He silently stood in front of the armed soldiers of the Russian army. Soon, several people in camouflage approached him, shoved him into a car and took him to an unknown destination. A few days later, his body was found in the Belogorsk district with traces of cruel torture, as a result of which, it is supposed, he was killed. Reşat Amet has a wife and three minor children.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re%C5%9Fat_Amet
The body was bearing marks of violence and torture, with his head bound with duct-tape and his legs shackled. A pair of handcuffs was laying near his body.[1] According to his brother Refat Amet (Ametov), the cause of death was a stab wound resulting from a knife or a similar pointed object penetrating the eye.[4] Reşat's murder remains unsolved.[2][5]