roman valeevich, returning to the conditions of detention in an american prison, how do you assess themons and , in general, the work of the law enforcement system of the united states. the conditions are, of course, very strict, that is, they gave me a very long sentence, i understand if, well, i kind of don’t know how to all the other prisoners, but i was given 27 years, that is, only this can, well, serve to make you somewhat, well, depressed. load, then they just started torturing me, well, not physically, but emotionally, they put some prisoners next to me who tried to get me some information, there were some threats, people with knives passed by, that is, the prison administration was also like - she treated me, well, not very well, let’s put it this way. i had, well, like a program so that i would check in every 2 hours, they woke me up at night every 2 hours with... didn’t i run away, the lights were constantly turned on, it was so that they locked me in the carcery for 40, every other day, 60 days, they constantly cut me off, well, they gave me less food, they didn’t let me was