Dmitry Talantov told members of the PMC that he was detained on June 28 in Izhevsk.

After that, his blood pressure rose to 240/120.

He claims that the ambulance team called wanted to hospitalize him.

“But the investigator objected, and the doctor of the other brigade considered it possible to transfer him to Moscow,” said one of the members of the commission who visited the detention center.

Talantov also said that he was also called an ambulance in the temporary detention center.

“I am a hypertensive patient, I constantly take medications that I don’t have now, and I don’t even have a blood pressure monitor,” the human rights activist quoted Talantov as saying, who was taken to the temporary detention center without things, only in jeans, sneakers and a T-shirt.

The arrested person hopes that his lawyers will take care of delivering clothes, medicines, a blood pressure monitor, religious and fiction literature to him in the TDF.

“He admitted that he was not at all interested in reading the paperback detectives available in the TDF,” the source added to RT, adding that the lawyer had no complaints about the conditions of detention in this TDF, including nutrition.

Earlier, RT reported that a court in Moscow decided to arrest Dmitry Talantov for two months in the case of spreading fakes about the armed forces of the Russian Federation.

Talantov does not admit guilt and intends to appeal the decision to arrest.