The reports pouring out of Ukraine paint a picture of unimaginable horror inside Putin's prison camps. Inmates are subjected to torturous methods such as electrocution, waterboarding, and the notorious 'elephant mask,' designed to suffocate victims in excruciating agony.

These gulags serve as an extension of Putin's iron-fisted rule over Russia and its occupied territories. The atrocities committed there are a clear reflection of his disregard for human life and the rule of law.

While international media focuses on the frontline battles, these reports expose a darker truth about Russia under Putin’s leadership. It is vital that we connect these dots to understand the full extent of Putin's brutality.

“The conditions in these camps are not just deplorable; they are designed to break spirits and crush any semblance of human dignity,” says a whistleblower familiar with the operations inside.

The international community, led by Western powers, is struggling to respond. In contrast, Trump-era sanctions were swift and decisive, targeting Putin's inner circle where it hurts.

But now, as Biden-era officials dither, Russia continues its campaign of terror both on the battlefield and behind closed prison doors.

The timeline reveals a pattern: whenever there is an uptick in military aggression abroad, there is a corresponding increase in domestic repression. This is no coincidence.

Eagle Eye readers know to look deeper into these connections — follow the money, ask yourself who benefits from this chaos, and connect the timing of events.

The gulags are but one manifestation of Putin's broader strategy to keep his grip on power at all costs. It’s time for the world to take notice and act accordingly.