Dmytry Bulatov: Horror and torture story of kidnapped Maidan activist
The leader of AutoMaidan [NGO of car owners], Dmytro Bulatov who disappeared on Jan. 22 was found in Vyshenky, a village near Kyiv, Ukrayinska Pravda reports Jan. 30.
Bulatov said he was kidnapped by unidentified thugs who cut off a part of his ear and crucified him. All the time he was kept in a dark room.
The activist does not know who his kidnappers were but they spoke with a clear Russian accent.
After days of torture he was taken to a rural area and thrown out of the car. As his eyes were tied with a band, he didn’t know where he was taken.
For an hour he was roaming through the snow-coverede countryside when he came to Vyshenky. There a local gave him a cell phone and he called his friends.
The village of Vyshenky is close to the area where Yury Verbytsky was found undressed and dead and another activist, Ihor Lutsenko, was dumped.
The thugs possibly threw Bulatov in a desolate area expecting he would freeze to death in bitter frost.
Earlier, experts and media reports warned that there may be groups of Russia hitmen operating in Ukraine.