Alibek said Central Asians
Offers of generous pay, lifetime health insurance and other benefits, and Russian citizenship probably seem more enticing to those who have spent days, weeks, or months being beaten, verbally abused, poorly fed, and cold. Alibek said Central Asians caught with no documents were kept in the center and routinely beaten until they signed contracts to join the Russian military. “Many Tajiks and Uzbeks [chose to] go to the war.” Alibek added he had been given a choice of joining the Russian army in Ukraine or being deported back to Central Asia and chose to go back home. It is difficult to obtain concrete figures on how many Central Asian citizens have been incarcerated at Sakharovo. As of mid-June 2024, there were at least 173 Kyrgyz citizens there. In late July, 136 Tajik citizens at Sakharovo were deported back to Tajikistan. สล็อตเว็บตรง