{"id":1123957,"date":"2024-04-14T07:07:59","date_gmt":"2024-04-14T11:07:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/bidens-call-survivors-say-russians-tortured-them-with-twisted-sexual-abuse-named-after-biden-the-daily-beast\/"},"modified":"2024-04-14T07:07:59","modified_gmt":"2024-04-14T11:07:59","slug":"bidens-call-survivors-say-russians-tortured-them-with-twisted-sexual-abuse-named-after-biden-the-daily-beast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/russia\/bidens-call-survivors-say-russians-tortured-them-with-twisted-sexual-abuse-named-after-biden-the-daily-beast\/","title":{"rendered":"Biden&#8217;s Call: Survivors Say Russians Tortured Them With Twisted Sexual Abuse Named After Biden &#8211; The Daily Beast"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Kherson was the first major city to fall to Russian    forces in the days after President    Vladimir Putins invasion of Ukraine    began. Few people had time to flee before the city fell to the        Russians, including members of Khersons government, who    remained trapped under occupation with a target on their backs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, Kherson is once again a frontline town where attacks    happen most days. With no new aid from the U.S. and a low    supply of weapons, the authorities who remain fear the return    of fighting on the streets, and the trauma of     Russian occupation is constantly on their minds.  <\/p>\n<p>    One man who asked to be referred to as Ihor told The Daily    Beast that many people in Kherson resisted Russian soldiers by    protests, working in underground networks, or sending    information to Ukraines military when the city was occupied    two years ago. Ihor and his wife had been attending    anti-occupation protests for months and keeping up with        Ukrainian news on their hidden cellphone.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the summer of 2022, Ihor said his brother-in-law asked    him to pass along any information he found about Russian    collaborators, which he agreed to do. On Aug. 7, 2022, Russian    soldiers pulled up to Ihors driveway in a large transportation    van. He knew that he would be taken prisoner. Despite never    being charged with a crime, Ihor was taken into custody and    shunted around a series of prisons.  <\/p>\n<p>    He said the prison cells were filled with mold and so small    that he and his eight fellow prisoners felt that they could not    breathe. There was no air, no water, no food, no medical aid,    he said. Ihor says he has a weak heart, and the conditions of    the prison made things worse. We were just using one bottle as    a toilet with the other people with whom we were in the cell,    he said.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the first 23 days of his incarceration, Ihor says he did    not eat, and each night, the men in his cell took turns lying    down to sleep. Ihor said that the Russians controlling the    prison also sexually assaulted the men, inserting wires into    their genitals and zapping them with a current. They called    this Bidens Call, he told The Daily Beast.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another former prisoner of war, Andrii Andriuschenko, told The    Daily Beast that he had also suffered Bidens Call, which he    described as the next step of torture after a method called    Zelenskys Call, where Russian soldiers wrap a cable from a    field phone to a persons ears or genitals and make a phone    call, which sends a blast of electricity to the targeted area    of the body. The Call to Biden is the second state, when a    cable is inserted into the anus and a person is electrically    shocked this way, said Andriuschenko.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kateryna Girniak, a communications officer at the U.N.s Human    Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU), told The Daily    Beast that similar horrific assaults have been recorded as part    of Russias arsenal of abuse during this conflict.  <\/p>\n<p>    HRMMU documented electric shocks as a form of torture in some    instances, including by using a TA-57 military telephone (known    as TAPik), she said. Electric shocks may be categorized as    sexual violence in some instances, for example if applied to    genitals or breasts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trapped alongside the citizens of the Kherson region were some    of the politicians, leaders and mayors of towns that fell    quickly under Russian control. Yurii Sobolevsky, the First    Deputy Chairman of the Kherson Regional Council, said officials    attempted to work until the last minute when they were    pressured to collaborate with Russian soldiers, or labeled    enemies of the Russian state. Many of them fled. Left behind    were a few local officials, many of whom were arrested, and two    years later, some are still prisoners of the Kremlin. A small    group of authority figures stayed behind and shifted their work    to focus on humanitarian aid.  <\/p>\n<p>    I couldnt just leave all the people in this region. My phone    was exploding with calls, said Sobolevsky, who remained in    Kherson for the first three months of the occupation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Alongside other local authorities, Sobolevsky delivered    humanitarian aid throughout occupied Kherson and     neighboring Mykolaiv, which was also under occupation. At    the time, the residents of Kherson were fighting back by    holding protests and working underground to help Ukraines    military, according to multiple sources who spoke to The Daily    Beast.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sobolevsky stayed in Kherson until he was labeled as a state    criminal by the Russians and forced to fleehe was smuggled out    of his home city. I was afraid. The ones who say they are not    afraid or such things are crazy or lying he told The Daily    Beast. When I went to bed, I was still fully dressed because I    knew I could be arrested at any moment. You realize that there    is a risk of being killed, but you have to do your duty.  <\/p>\n<p>    Within the first few days of the war, Sobolevsky and other    civilians in Kherson began to gather in masses to protest    against occupation. They told Russian soldiers to Go Home,    graffitied Slava Ukraini (Glory to Ukraine) on buildings    and waved yellow and blue flags. Sobolevsky turned to a local    tailor who once worked for Khersons local administration, Oleg    Akimchenkov, to create yellow and blue ribbons that could be    distributed to the people who attended the protests.  <\/p>\n<p>                Oleg Akimchenkov in custody.              <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Akimchenkov had already created a defense network of fellow    civilians who tried to minimize looting and petty crimes among    local residents who were struggling under the duress of war.    Russian soldiers got to know Akimchenkov from his defense    network and his work as a Red Cross volunteer. For months,    Akimchenkov and two other men traveled in a bulletproof van    throughout both occupied and free Ukraine, passing through an    average of 30 Russian checkpoints to deliver aid. However, what    Russian soldiers did not know was that he was working with    Ukraine, passing information about the occupiers military    positions, and smuggling people out of Kherson.  <\/p>\n<p>    We were taking journalists, volunteers, former soldiers who    didnt have time to leave, and the families of soldiers because    repressions started; they were caught. We were [helping]    everyone we could, Akimchenkov told The Daily Beast.  <\/p>\n<p>    On a routine trip on Aug. 5, Akimchenkov said that he and one    of the volunteers he traveled with were arrested by Russian    soldiers, who imprisoned them for no apparent reason. Although    they did not charge Akimchenkov with any crime, he was    transported through multiple jails in occupied territories for    months. Repeatedly throughout the initial interrogation    process, Akimchenkov added that he and his fellow volunteer    were beaten while Russian soldiers screamed at them What did    you do in Kherson?  <\/p>\n<p>    After hours of this treatment, they were thrown into a prison    cell with nine other men, some of whom were aid workers, local    administration workers, former soldiers, and civilians. For two    months, Akimchenkov was moved around prisons in occupied    territories, and despite repeatedly being tortured, he said he    refused to give any information about his work or that of    Ukrainians who were also helping their countrys military.  <\/p>\n<p>    Akimchenkov and Ihor remained in Russian prisons until October    2022. By the time of their release, both men had lost a    significant amount of weight and had deteriorating health. One    month after they were freedon    Nov. 11Kherson city was liberated.  <\/p>\n<p>    When it was safe, Sobolevsky returned to work. Although the    city has now been liberated for nearly 18 months, some of the    towns and villages in the region are still under occupation,    and currently, the    southern frontline is just over three miles outside the    city limits. Sobolevsky said that Khersons government is not    planning for another occupation. Over this last year and a    half, we stay believing that our army is best and they will not    let Russians occupy here again soon. There is nothing worse    than being under occupation, he said.  <\/p>\n<p>                A fire burns after a Russian strike in the Kherson                ship yards on Nov. 24, 2022. Kherson was the only                regional capital to be captured by Russia following                its invasion on Feb. 24.              <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Khersons government has tried to return to a pre-war normal,    but it is missing one of its most influential peoplemayor Ihor    Kolykhayev, who has been a Russian prisoner since May 2022. His    son Sviatoslav told The Daily Beast that he has received no    information or proof of life since September 2023. Sviatoslav    Kolykhayev has had to piece together what happened to his    father from men who were in the same prison. He has heard    accounts of Russians using psychological torture on his father.  <\/p>\n<p>    He was put in a single cell for more than 120 days without any    human activity. Not a single point of contact from the outside    world, said Sviatoslav.  <\/p>\n<p>    There have been accusations by some Ukrainians that Ihor    Kolykhayev was a Russian collaborator, an allegation that his    son strongly denies. Before his arrest, Kolykhayev had worked    to distribute humanitarian aid to residents of Kherson.    Sviatoslav and his mother were evacuated from Kherson during    the occupation. He said his father could have saved himself    from it [imprisonment] by fleeing with his family. But he was    a person who was keeping his word. He was giving his word to    his people, that he would remain in Kherson despite threats to    his life. Sviatoslav believes the Russians might have tried to    recruit his father, and when Kolykhayev refused to collaborate,    he was arrested. Sviatoslav has no proof of this.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sviatoslav said that in September 2023, he was informed that    his father was on an official prisoner exchange list created by    Russian officials. Although he stressed that he has tried to    contact Ukraines government multiple times to facilitate some    agreement for his fathers return, his requests have been    ignored.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why [in] the country where my father was living, why they    [government] dont protect him? he said, adding that he    constantly tries to move the prisoner exchange forward. They    dont show any interest in contact with me and my family. They    dont show any interest in this situation, he added.  <\/p>\n<p>    The residents of Kherson know that if the Russians return to    occupy the land, these tales of cruelty, mistreatment and    torture will be heard all over again. For Ihor Kolykhayev, it    might be too late, no one knows if he is in a Russian prison    being tortured, or if he is dead.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sviatoslav said he feels that some of the people protecting    human rights in Ukraine do not get enough attention for their    work. He believes that in Ukraine, people do not acknowledge    the sacrifices his father has made, adding that he does not    know what the next stage for his fathers prisoner exchange    would be.  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont see the real way to solve it. But I would use any    opportunity to save his life now, he said.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the rest here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/bidens-call-survivors-say-russians-tortured-them-with-twisted-sexual-abuse-named-after-biden\" title=\"Biden's Call: Survivors Say Russians Tortured Them With Twisted Sexual Abuse Named After Biden - The Daily Beast\">Biden's Call: Survivors Say Russians Tortured Them With Twisted Sexual Abuse Named After Biden - The Daily Beast<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Kherson was the first major city to fall to Russian forces in the days after President Vladimir Putins invasion of Ukraine began. Few people had time to flee before the city fell to the Russians, including members of Khersons government, who remained trapped under occupation with a target on their backs. 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