There was vomit, blood and lots of cobwebs on the walls. There was water in the cell, but it ran dirty and smelled.
"In Kingisepp they didn't give me drinking water at all, only three decilitres of tea in the morning and evening. In an emergency, when I was terribly thirsty, I had to drink even the stinking water. Diarrhoea naturally followed. The toilet was a hole in the ground, like an open sewer. I don't even need to mention the outrageous smell," Mazák said.
In St. Petersburg, they had cockroaches in the cells, which caused prisoners to plug their ears with cotton wool
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