The drug called Captagon – which is a favourite of the terror group ISIS is known as chemical courage- disables fear, allowing its fighters to kill without any unease

The ISIS terrorists responsible for a massacre in Moscow fuelled their reign of bloodshed by dosing themselves up on Captagon – a form of amphetamine which allows them to slaughter without a shred of guilt.

The drug, which the fighters call chemical courage, lowers inhibitions and disables fear, allowing fighters to kill indiscriminately. The suspects – Saidakram Rajabalizoda, 30, Muhammadsabir Fayzov, 19, Dalerjon Mirzoev, 32, and Shamsidin Faridouni, 25 – are thought to have ingested the substance before slaughtering 147 at the Crocus City Hall last Friday.

Officials tested the terrorists and found traces of the drug, according to local news outlet BAZA, citing Russian law enforcement sources.

The suspects in the appalling concert hall terror attack appeared in court on Monday displaying clear signs of having been through gruelling bouts of torture. This came after video footage shared on social media showed the monsters being abused extrajudicially. Russian soldiers had also boasted of hooking the genitals of one man up to an 80V battery.

The suspected terrorists slaughtered more than 130 people in one of the worst terror attacks in history which was carried out on Friday. And disturbing photos of a Tajikistan “terrorist” laying on a gym floor with his trousers around his ankles and wires attached to his groin were shared online. Vladimir Putin’s security forces were then seen boasting after torturing the man.

Wires could be seen from a TA-57 military field telephone capable of discharges of up to 80 volts. His mouth is visibly foaming and he appears to be clenching his teeth. A man in military uniform stands with his foot on the leg of the suspect, who has been named as Shamsuddin Fariddun. The picture was released to Telegram channels sympathetic to the security services.

Now, pictures have been released of the suspected terror suspect and his alleged co-conspirators looking beaten, cut, bruised, and gormless as they sit in a dock at a Russian court today.

The images of the man attached to wires is an example of the well-known electrocution torture technique in Russia, and it follows an incident when one of the suspect’s ears was cut off on camera with a knife when he was detained in Bryansk region on Sunday.

A telegram channel linked to Wagner paramilitary force said the picture shows how “an ordinary interrogation takes place using a military field telephone TA-57, in common parlance ‘Tapik’. “By turning the coil…discharges are released through the wires… up to 80 volts, which in turn are connected to the prisoner by the fingers, ears or genitals… For best effect, the captured militant should be poured with water.”

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