Ilya Sorokin, a Russian prison doctor accused of torturing Ukrainian prisoners of war, speaking into a microphone.
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PUTIN’S “psychotic” prison torturer known as Dr Evil has been unmasked by those who survived his reign of terror.

Disguised in a white medical coat and a balaclava, Ilya Sorokin emerged as a notorious figure feared for his role in torturing within Russia’s infamous Penal Colony No. 10 in Mordovia.

Ilya Sorokin, a Russian prison doctor accused of torturing Ukrainian prisoners of war, speaking into a microphone.
Ilya Sorokin has been unmasked as Putin’s ‘psychotic’ prison torturer known as Dr EvilCredit: East2West
Ilya Sorokin, a Russian prison doctor accused of torturing Ukrainian POWs.
The 34-year-old dad inflicted electric shocks, savage beatings and depraved sexual humiliation on Ukrainian prisoners of warCredit: East2West
Exterior view of Russian penal colony No. 10 in Mordovia.
The sadistic torturer worked at the Russian penal colony No. 10 in MordoviaCredit: East2West

The 34-year-old inflicted electric shocks, savage beatings and depraved sexual humiliation on Ukrainian prisoners of war.

However, independent journalists, collaborating with numerous exchanged Ukrainian POWs, have successfully unmasked the identity of the so-called doctor.

The heartless dad-of-two was accused of “pointless sadism” and a grotesque betrayal of medical ethics.

One brave survivor said Sorokin’s voice was “manic, screechy… indescribable”.

“He made prisoners bark and crawl like dogs, or crow like roosters,” one said.

“One POW barked especially well and was made to do so constantly.”

Former inmate Pavlo Afisov recalled: “His favourite question for all of us was, ‘Who are you?’ We had to reply, ‘F*****s.’”

Torture in a white coat

The torture wasn’t random — it was systematic.

A compelling new investigation by Schemes and Current Time, supported by nearly 50 former inmates and amplified by OCCRP, reveals that Sorokin targeted prisoners for electric shocks and genital beatings.

His horror methods also saw psychological torment that included mock executions and forced singing of Russian anthems.

Putin’s soldiers killed ‘in mass poisoning by laced bottles of WATER’ in suspected Ukrainian sabotage operation

“Nearly all,” the report says, “reported having been tortured and subjected to relentless physical and psychological violence.”

Sick prisoners were denied care — one, with a rotting tooth, was refused any treatment.

Volodymyr Yukhymenko, a Ukrainian soldier, died from his injuries after enduring pneumonia, multiple fractures and internal bleeding.

His cellmate told investigators that Sorokin refused to even examine him.

When confronted by journalists, Sorokin — now working as an army medic — tried to feign innocence.

“That can’t be true. I don’t work there,” he said before abruptly hanging up and blocking the caller.

Collage of photos showing four Ukrainian prisoners of war and the number of days they spent in captivity.
Ukrainian POWs (left to right) Pavlo Afisov, Yulian Pylypey, Oleksandr Kiriienko and Nikita Pikulyk spent months enduring beatings and psychological tormentCredit: East2West
Photo of Ilya Sorokin, a Russian prison doctor accused of torturing Ukrainian POWs.
One survivor said his voice was ‘manic, screechy… indescribable’Credit: East2West

But damning video evidence, social media trails, and victim testimonies leave little doubt that Sorokin is Dr Evil.

He lives in Potma, just 19 miles from the penal colony, where he once posed in military garb, peddled Soviet nostalgia, and performed crude comedy skits.

His online posts show unwavering support for Russia’s war and a chilling pride in his role.

It comes after Russian troops were reportedly killed by poisoned water bottles in a suspected Ukrainian sabotage operation.

At least four soldiers were said to have died in excruciating pain after drinking from bottles labelled “Our Water”, allegedly supplied to the front line in a humanitarian consignment.

Several others are said to be in critical condition in another major blow to Mad Vlad’s invasion of Ukraine.

The deadly incident, which unfolded in the Panteleimonivka area of Donetsk, has sparked horror and fury across pro-Kremlin military channels.

Distressing footage seen by The Sun shows poisoned troops convulsing, moaning in agony, and slipping into unconsciousness as medics scramble to help.

Photo of Ilya Sorokin, a Russian prison doctor accused of torturing Ukrainian prisoners of war.
He lives in Potma, just 19 miles from the penal colonyCredit: East2West
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