Russia: Prison ablaze in Angarsk Siberia after inmates riot

Angarsk prison fire
Images show the prison engulfed by flames

A fire has engulfed large parts of a prison in Russia’s Siberia region following a riot by inmates who accused guards of mistreating them.

The area around the high-security Penal Colony No 15 in Angarsk has been sealed off and security forces deployed.

There are reports of casualties but their number is unclear.

Russia’s penal service said inmates had “attacked a guard” who had to be taken to hospital.

Officials said the unrest was under control and investigators had opened an investigation.

However, human rights groups said rioting had broken out after an inmate was beaten by a prison officer.

A still image taken from a video released by the Investigative Committee of Russia, showing inmates standing by guards
A video released by the Investigative Committee of Russia shows inmates standing by guards (Image: Reuters)

 

One group published a link to a video of an inmate with bloody bandages around his arm who said he had been choked and beaten by guards and had then cut his wrists in protest.

A spokesperson for the group Siberia Without Torture told AFP news agency riot police had surrounded the prison and a fire was raging on the grounds.

Three buildings were razed including a woodwork factory, state-owned news agency Tass says.

The prison, 2,500 miles (4,000km) east of Moscow, holds about 1,200 inmates.

Source: bbc.co.uk

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