“In the evening, October 14, I lay down on the upper bunk, began to read, and then two Uzbek women pounced on me and began to pull me out of bed.

They had to jump off, and they began to tear their hair, tore the dressing gown, twisted their arms, ”one of the commission members who had visited the detention center quoted Beloy as saying. 

The victim says that other women separated them and called the guard on duty with a signal button, but no one came.

White was about to write a statement to the attackers, then, as she claims, they attacked again, tore out a sheet of paper from her. 

“Then I literally hung on this signal, and about half an hour later the officers appeared, I was transferred to another cell, it is for four, but there I’m alone for now,” Elena Belaya clarified.

The Moscow POC believes that this attack is not a domestic conflict, but is associated with the criminal subculture existing in the women's detention center, which dictates an aggressive attitude towards women accused of crimes against the life and health of children. 

Another arrested female doctor Elina Samushkevich, who assures that she has no conflicts in her cell, is also concerned about the imminent transfer from the quarantine cell, the human rights activist concluded.

Kaliningrad doctors Yelena Belaya and Elina Sushkevich, whom the jury had previously acquitted on charges of the death of a premature baby, were placed in the Moscow SIZO 6 on October 5.