Lgov Prison Explained

Prison Name:Lgov Prison
Location:Lgov, Kursk Oblast, Russia
Status:operational
Classification:detention center
Managed By:Ministry of Justice of the RF
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Lgov Prison (Russian: Льго́вская коло́ния), officially Correctional Colony No. 3 (Russian: Федеральное бюджетное учреждение "Исправительная колония №3" УФСИН России по Курской области or Russian: ФКУ ИК-3), is a prison in Lgov, Kursk Oblast,[1] in southwestern Russia.[2] Lgov is located south of Moscow.[3] It is operated by the Federal Penitentiary Service.

In June 2005 hundreds of prisoners, en masse, slashed themselves with razors to protest perceived violations of their rights. The prisoners cut their legs, necks, and wrists. Afterwards, 179 prisoners sought medical attention for the self-inflicted injuries.[4] In August 2024 it was liberated by the Ukranian Armed Forces

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Notes and References

  1. "Федеральное казенное учреждение "Исправительная колония № 3" ." Federal Penitentiary Service Kursk Region. Retrieved on 5 October 2011. "307754 г. Льгов Курской области ул. Примакова."
  2. "Inmates in hunger strike to protest against beatings." Agence France Presse at the Taipei Times. Sunday 3 July 2005. Retrieved on 5 October 2011.
  3. Simpson, Emma. "Russia's 'crumbling' prison system." BBC. Friday 7 April 2006. Retrieved on 5 October 2011.
  4. "News in Brief." The Moscow Times. 29 June 2005. Retrieved on 5 October 2011.