Khaled Marwan Al-Adham, the Iraqi plastic artist, residing in the Russian city of Perm, did not manage to be subjected to deception and deception from his closest colleagues, envy and jealousy of his talent and success, so his lower body was burned, in a case that is still under investigation and occupied the Russian media for two years.

Al-Adham tells Al-Jazeera Net that he traveled to Russia in October 2017 to complete his studies, learned Russian and passed the first stage of his studies with distinction, noting that he was a prominent painter at the university and was selling his paintings as a student.

He adds that the university appreciated his talent and allocated a scholarship for him, and was sending him to other cities, and nominated him to work in film studios for animation, which aroused the envy and envy of many colleagues at the university and artists close to him.

Al-Adham calls on the Iraqi authorities to help him perform two surgeries (communication sites)

Until the unexpected happened - continues Al-Adhamy - when these colleagues invited him to a tourist trip to a forest and camp there in July 2019, and when they were hanging out at night, one of the colleagues pretended to fall on the ground while she was going to her tent, so he rushed with other colleagues to help her While one of the colleagues took advantage of his absence and put a drug in the cup of coffee he was taking, and when he came back and sipped his coffee, he lost consciousness and did not open his eyes except in the hospital.

Al-Adham continues, "and here was the shock" when he discovered burning his feet with the entire reproductive system and minor burns in the abdomen, and after the police investigation into the case, they discovered that there was a narcotic substance in the coffee he drank as well as the presence of traces of a highly flammable substance in his pants and that the accident was intentional, referring to That the case aroused the interest of the Russian media and became an issue of public opinion.

And he confirms - in his speech to Al Jazeera Net - that he filed a lawsuit against all the companions of the tourist trip, but he points the finger at 5 of them and a colleague who was nominated for a grant that the university had allocated to him before he was exposed to the accident, indicating that the investigation is still ongoing in the case.

Al-Adham says that he has performed 150 skin restoration operations so far, and he has two operations left, one to add a joint to the knee, and the second to transplant a muscle to the reproductive system and restore the urinary tract, at an estimated cost of 16,500 dollars, and confirms that he spent all his money on previous operations, and is now unable to pay The price of these two operations, and calls on the Iraqi authorities concerned to help him to return to his normal life again.