IK-3: What We Know About Navalny's New Prison Facility in the Arctic

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
settlement in the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district some 2,000 kilometers northeast of Moscow.Navalny ally Ivan Zhdanov called IK-3, which
Kalyapin told The Moscow Times
the 2000s
Lebedev was convicted of tax evasion, money laundering and fraud in what he and his supporters maintained was a politically motivated
Kharp in 2006, said in an article for the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, adding that the area sees harsh weather conditions.A view of
journalist Farida Rustamova noted.Accounts from current and former IK-3 prisoners describe a particularly harsh environment with barebones
living conditions along with physical and psychological brutality.Some prisoners complained about a lack of clothing and other essentials in
the colony, the independent media outlet Vyorstka said, citing court filings.Convict Maxim Bakhvalov, who served a sentence in IK-3 from
prisoner, Sergei Chesnokov, claimed he was frequently ill after his clothes became unusable and the prison administration failed to provide
replacements, Vyorstka said.Inmate Sergei Sheikhin filed a lawsuit against the colony in 2022, complaining that his unit was confined in a
non-compliance with labor protection laws, fire safety regulations and sanitary standards at IK-3.Kharp railroad station.Vasyatka1 (CC BY-SA
When a person undresses and goes to wash, the water is turned off and people in masks come in and start beating him
With me, this lasted for about half an hour
on the floor and beat me with batons and fists on my buttocks, my head, my face, my ribs
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