At least six people detained in Russia for political reasons died in pre-trial detention or in ordinary regime prisons between January and April 2026, according to the Russian independent media outlet Meduza. The cases, different in profile and accusation, share a common denominator: all were prosecuted in the context of the war against Ukraine, whether for espionage, for publications on social media, or for posters allegedly placed in a supermarket. Their deaths occur at a time when, according to OVD-Info, more than 2,000 people remain imprisoned in Russia for politically motivated causes.
Error en el proceso de traducción Error en el proceso de traducción We recommend reading:Deaths in custody of political prisoners are not new in Russia, but they have gained greater visibility since the death of Alexéi Navalny on February 16, 2024, in the IK-3 penal colony, in Kharp, 60 kilometers from the Arctic Circle. The main Russian opposition leader was serving a 19-year sentence when he died. In February 2026, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands stated in a joint statement that Navalny was poisoned with epibatidine, a synthetic toxin, based on analysis of samples from his body. The Kremlin rejected the accusation. During his detention, Navalny accumulated 295 days in punishment isolation cells, a practice that the European Court of Human Rights has qualified as torture.
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