Life prisoners in Siberian jails

An interesting overview of daily life in the penal colony number 17, which is located in Siberia. Read and look further.








The main branch of production in the colony - woodworking



The prisoners are working in the wood shop,
made simple furniture: tables and stools. Krasnoyarsk Region, May 14, 2013



There is a colony and metalworking shop that produces grid-netting,
nails, forgings, produces aluminum smelting



After working in the shops is the inspection of prisoners





Spacing meals in the cells in the colony in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, May 14, 2013



Power without any frills



Also, the colony has a laundry and sewing workshop that produces work clothes



Prisoners walking



Bath and laundry complex in the colony in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, 14 May 2013.



Wash hands before eating.



Queuing for lunch in the dining room.



First, second, a drink and a spoon. In prison, no forks.







Temporary accommodation for newly arrived prisoners.



The colony has its own church. Krasnoyarsk Territory, 14 May 2013.





This is another penal colony number 5 in the Krasnoyarsk region on April 30, 2013.
Prisoner Boris Kovalev, 32 years old, sentenced to 8 years for drug trafficking.
He was released May 10, 2013 two and a half years early for good behavior.



Prisoner Boris Kovalev, a few days before the liberation.
Preparing for the competition of talents. The colony of strict regime, the Krasnoyarsk Territory, on April 30 2013.



Prisoner Boris Kovalev, a few days before the liberation.
He received a letter from the wife of 20th April 2013.



Day parole, May 10, 2013. Boris Kovalev left the walls of the prison in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.



Free. Boris Kovalev, released early for good behavior.
He meets his wife (on the right). Krasnoyarsk Region, May 10, 2013.