According to the aggressor’s propaganda, the Russian invaders’ punishers detained a sixty-year-old Crimean Tatar, a resident of Yevpatoria Ibraim Shabdinov for “discrediting the Russian army and the current government” and after threats and blackmail recorded a video with his “apology”.
It is noteworthy that the occupiers do not hesitate to admit that videos with such “apologies” are practically knocked out of the victims, and thus torture and ill-treatment have not only become an integral part of the “work” of the aggressor’s punishers, but also their “public brand”.
Also, the Nazi propagandists of the aggressor, such as Alexander Talipov, emphasizing the nationality of Shabdinov, criminally called the victim as “highlander” and “animal”.