yes, after 50 days i was transferred to the donetsk sizo, and you know, when i went there, i was even happy, i thought that, well, there can't be such conditions in the sizo as in isolation, i can't even imagine. i couldn't help myself in the 201st century, people can live like this, exist like this, because this is not life, and political prisoners were kept together with criminals, i was placed in the largest cell in terms of the number of people, but it was very small, and when you stand, there is simply no city there, and the attitude towards you, because these criminals, they were mostly women, they were in the so-called militia, and when they receive you in the cell, they ask under which article, under which article you were brought, and they know that there is already an article on extremism, on espionage, on terrorism, and when you call they immediately put a stamp that one more drop appeared in the chamber and the corresponding relationship. ms. lyudmila, please tell me about these torture camps, these so-called sisos, the treatment of women is different from the treatment of