Colony Eight - one of the toughest and most notorious prisons in Ukraine. It is said that no one has ever managed to escape from here! Over eight hundred prisoners are behind bars in Colony 8 under maximum security. Until twenty years ago, the guards even carried out death sentences at this prison. Not anymore - the concept is now a different one. Plenty of “freedom” on the one hand, draconian punishment, and military drill on the other. Combined with permanent supervision: Around seventy cameras in the buildings ensure that anything moving gets noticed. One section of the prison is particularly notorious - the wing for the one hundred and sixty lifers: If you end up in this wing, you have absolutely nothing to lose. Because in Ukraine, life imprisonment means: literally being behind bars until you die. Access to this wing the guards must go through a multi-level security system of mechanical and electronic locks. Escape: impossible. Behind Bars - Colony 100, Kharkiv, Ukraine: th-cam.com/video/BRzR1l7h7es/w-d-xo.html #freedocumentary
In South Africa you get 13 years for murder and you get out on probation after 7 years ... Oscar Pistorius will be out on bail next year ... but when you get out you have a criminal record for murder for the rest of your life, you cannot get a job and if you do get a job you'll be exploited ... you can end up dying in the gutters of a squatter camp. Prison for life in a cozy cell with plenty of food 3 times a day would be better.... I think vs starving to death , dying of TB in a squatter camp open sewer ... I'd actually take suicide over years in prison then released in your 60s with no hope of getting a job or a pension ... I'd end my life if I got sentenced to prison.
Never give anything to a prisoner that would ever give them strength and what do we do over here, ??? weight lifting equipment, lots of energy building food, vitamins and plenty of sugar loaded snacks and radio and T.V.. Not on my watch Skezik,!!! Not on my watch.
I agree. I have never been to jail. I think suffering from claustrophobia has been my main reason why I've never done anything that could cause me going to jail, as well as enjoying going for a walk in the countryside and seeing nature. The closest to being in jail I have been is being educated in an English Convent in Kent. The nuns were a POS.
@@peternigold798 not just that they work better at reforming criminals the punishment is supposed to be segregation from society and corrections in a cage where u are treated like a animal chances are u get worse im from the USA and prison was crime college for me
Im Ukrainian, and its little funny to watch this film, because I see how many thing are "prepared for camera" to look better than it is, and many guards struggle not to laugh in some moments, cause they behave on camera not as they would behave without it. And as I heard rumors, the security without a camera is very tough and not so good guys as on video, there are tortures in some prisons. And again from rumors, I heard you can get almost everything you want from security if you have money - smartphones, alcohol, drugs etc. Some of us receive scam calls from prisoners. Anyway, I didn't had a clue how this places looks in my country before watching this film, thats really scary places.
Ukraine prisoner treated like movie star, eating fish, watching movies? My prison has terrible food, bad drinking water, bugs in bed, shooting at night, its called Democrat City USA😆😂🤣
and my mind is yet expanded from the cloud of ruse, thank you human for this, truth is always stranger than fiction, sadly this is what suffices for entertainment aswell, peace
free documentary your content is amazing and top notch, i enjoy your every video, i can see how much time and effort it takes to produce this quality content. Much appreciated
“Free documentary” doesn’t produce the content. They just reupload old documentaries that other people have spent time recording and editing. Still, they are good documentaries.
I don't condone the prisoners actions which landed them in prison but I cannot help but admire the high level of discipline of Colony 4. Freely walking prisoners to and from the workshops, something to put other countries / prisons to shame.
That “security check” for the guards when they enter the prison looked EXTREMELY voluntary. 😂🤣 “Ok hand over all drugs and cell phones to us through this tiny window. We won’t check you so don’t lie to us”
He was a major in terms of rank. That's equivalent of a principal officer in the UK one rank below governor. A PO still goes through checks but nobody is going to check someone that high up properly without prior intelligence of wrongdoing. A major is the same rank as a superintendent police that can run a police station under 70 staff
I am really impressed at how tightly this prison is handled. Every infraction is documented; every purchase , also. We have a lot to learn from these Ukrainians!!
Such a great documentary! I am Ukrainian and I am learning English watching different videos on diverse themes like this, and also it give me an opportuninty to discover some new facts about my lovely motherland. I hope you will continue to film other Ukrainian prison. Before I moved from my previous home I lived near the large colony in Odessa, which now is planning to be closed and built with scryscrapers, it would be good if you make a documentary about it until it would be destroyed. Thank you very much for the video.
I really liked your message. I am an American of Ukrainian ancestry. My great grandparents escaped Soviet Ukraine and came to the US. Your English is very very good. I hope to learn Ukrainian someday and I also want to visit Ukraine. Ukrainians have a very proud history here in the US and our motherland is truly a blessed country. One of the things I am most proud of Ukraine is how freely Ukraine has accepted Muslims throughout the country after the war in Syria. Ukraine is a country to be very proud of and I hope you always represent Ukraine proudly wherever you go. God bless you, my Ukrainian friend!
@@GeorgiiIurcenco Motherland is correct. Home land would also work. Many people in my state in the US (Pennsylvania) speak Ukrainian and only Ukrainian unless they're interacting with someone like me who doesn't speak it. They also speak perfect English. You could look on Facebook or something and make connections to help with your English (which is VERY good!) or just to make friends. I love the sound of your language. I'm just sitting here with my eyes closed, listening to the people speak.
I suppose in Ukraine (just like many places all over the world), It's all about the type of crime you are committing: if you hit a police officer (for example if he is abusing his power) you'll get 10 years in a prison like this. If you engage in financial/organized crime, you'll get a nice job in politics/business.... Just be really sneaky and careful in the beginning stage (when your power/wealth/connections have not yet materialized)
That's really a sweet prison. Compared to some of the prisons I've been to in Georgia this one seems like a hotel. Work, cigarettes and the stuff the prisoners are allowed to have. The guys bed looked like a bed at home.
No way some days maybe good but some of the workers are just plain nasty making the food. Im out of here. You can't even choose what to eat and that sucks too. @@derp8575
The best thing about free Documentary its easy to understand what they are saying {different languages} by translating through voice translation than subtitles translations.
I can’t believe I actually lay down and watch dis and I’m only 18 I’m actually learning a lot about this video love the hustle of this channel and then the fact he take time out his day to record these videos I love it💜!
I remember being on one of the islands in the phillipines, a local guy on a jolly day out took me to a prison. It was a huge self sustaining society, took about half an hr to moped through it. Inmates lived in wooden huts, security was light but if you escaped there was nowhere to go but into the jungle and then it was game on. A bounty was put on you dead or alive and you were hunted down 💀💀💀
you could just walk about in the middle of it? Seems like this is the answer. Cheap as all get out and does the job, to remove convicts from "polite society".
Thank you so much for the assists. We need to appreciate life. I think if we fail, we need to be patient and try again. If anybody offends us, we need to ignore them. If anybody annoys us we either should block and move on. Thank you for the upload.
Self control and self- reliance. If you know you are violent, you simply avoid any of situation that will cause you to be violent. Better to have a life of lonely freedom, then to end up in a place like this because you were offended, and lashed out with violence
i worked 12yrs in a max closed prison, at one time we were so overcrowded we had 100 locked up and another 100 on the floor in bunkbeds, all mixed together, and only two guards! That is in ohio, it was like that for years!
Lol. That dude in the blue adidas track suit. " I think its important to stay healthy. While being clearly overweight and barely able to do a few pull ups and squats 😂🤣
Thank you for this documentary. I am located thousand of kilometres from Ukraine. When I went to secondary school, the main way we were punished was by writing lines of a sentence, hundreds of times. This was called "Penance". The sentence was. "The Way of the Transgressor is exceedingly difficult". Yes, I learnt that a long time ago. Trinidad & Tobago.
@Beppy I am Indian by descent, Trinidadian by birth. My great grandparents came from India as Indentured labourers, when we were under British colonialism. I am from Mayaro, went to school in San Fernando, living in Marabella since 1989. I am a 66 year-old retiree. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
Well, my university building is near the jail. Windows from the library are right in front of the solitary confinement. I saw several times how prisoners tried to exchange with something by using a rope and a hook.
Just because they are all guilty of at least 2 murders don't make them all Dregs or bad people necessarily! They could have murdered Pro Communist Political members or other bad people.
I watch these documentaries mainly because I have a lonely existence. It might get me down until I measure my life with these poor guys. I then realise how lucky I am comparatively, and I am then more content with my lot. This was a very well done presentation. The only question remaining is how in the world the prisoner gets the cell phone out of his butt. That must be quite a trick, especially with the joints, cocaine, dagger and 45 automatic already up there.
Sorry that you are lonely.......you can change that you know, by meeting likeminded people. I am a loner and hermit by choice but have a few good friends I can rely on when needed. I love reading and doing research and they are solitary pursuits. Working in my garden and listening to music. I'm retired and avoid going out unless I have to for medical appointments etc. I have all my groceries delivered and do all my shopping online. I'm happy and content but I understand you may not be. I hope you can find some good people to share your spare time with - they are out there.......
@@juanitarichards1074 I should have said 'alone' rather than 'lonely' Juanita. I am living in a remote part of the world but I love my neighbours even though they are quite distant. I am a military advisor, and I assure you, there is never a dull moment these days. I love reading, and Emmanuel Swedenborg's work is my top favorite. He wrote the equivalent of five complete sets of an encyclopedia, and after thirty years I still haven't read them all. I have read 'The Spiritual Diary' about a dozen or more times. and all five volumes are astonishingly wonderful and life altering. Thanks for your care. Peace and blessings to you. PS, most cities have a Swedenborg Association which lend his books.
@@joshuawolfe1299 Thank you Josh. I should have said 'alone' rather than 'lonely'. I love the Lord with every fibre of my being and I am His for eternity. I am never lonely because He has graciously endowed me with His Holy Spirit. You also seem to have this gift. Peace and blessings to you dear brother, and thanks for taking the time to reach out. See my other comments on this page, and feel free to message me. I could show you some photos of the glorious place that I call home. Maybe we will meet upstairs at His wedding supper.
Dang, being a lifer and having your own flat screen TV is pretty luxurious compared to other prisons where you don't even have a bed. Edit: The prison even has taste testers before the food is served to inmates. Never seen that before in any prison...yet.
Not to sure, Madagascar You're able to have some freedom,conversations Yes its HORRIBLE, But Being idle,no conversations, silence All that 24/7, for a Lifetime?
You can tell a lot about how someone treats animals. Also, the soldier is losing out because if he wrapped the horse up with clothes to keep warm , like wool, the horse would move faster & have much more positive energy
I kinda feel bad for the ex gang boss. He seems to have genuinely changed, and that he feels actual remorse for his victims. Problem is, he still took away many lives, so even if he feels bad and regrets it, thats not gonna bring those innocent people back.
Well I'm sure that amongst the 100-120,000 men that have been killed so far there will be more than a few that wished they hadn't taken zelensky up on that offer 🤕🤕🤕
With a place that only houses multiply murders, security would have to be at the max. No one has anything to lose. Was interesting to watch. Great video
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Excellent documentary, telling it as it is & not sensationalised. No loud musak also just quiet here & there. They should show this to British prisoners to see how lucky they are. Guards were humane & strict where needed. Personally I'd be happy in a small cell provided I had books. I hope there was a library of some sort. Books get you thru anything.
My lovely ex husband was a prison officer in Pentridge Prison Melbourne before it was closed. He then transferred to a more modern privately run prison which he did not like. The difference in the standards for the prisoners from Australia and Ukraine is amazing and frightening. Obvious more cause for corruption in the Ukraine but it still happens here.
In some ways, doing time here seems better than the USA because you don't have to worry about the violence of other inmates, gangs and that whole bizarre disrespect system. This place is so controlled that these things seem not to happen here.
This was interesting. It honestly looks more pleasant than a lot of American prisons. The cells seem larger and they seem to be allowed more personal items like pillows and blankets.
@@froglifes6829 in the US you can have 2 prison blankets and small pillow that feels like a brick....the inmates in Ukraine have 3-4+ blankets they chose. US has smaller cells with 2 people in them. No cigarettes unless it is a private prison, which is rare. No walking around freely around the prison. 23 hours in a block 1 hour free time. No nightstands in US. There is no escaping US prisons without transportation to court. This prison in Zhytomyr seems fairly easy, especially with freely walking about.
@@chrisgoodgame4828idk why I’m just always curious bc some jails get better food than others while certain jails get fed unsafe “food” I remember one jail feeding them like this bark or root soup 🤢
Excellent documentary!! I find this so interesting!! We have a correction officer in the family. To compare our system to theirs is no contest. I can't imagine spending my life in prison.🙁🙁🇺🇸🙏🌎
Bestie, in Sweden we have what we call rehabilitation places not punishment prisons for profit like what you have in the usa. I couldn't imagine spending any time in your places either 🙁🙁🇸🇪🙏🌍
@@kalishabrown7653 not to be condescending but really give me one thing that is not a joke in the US.. I'll wait, maybe only their army, but then again it's just goes to show their priorities. Let's ignore healthcare, education, social programs and focus on wars we create for no other reason other than maintaining our imperial power all the while our own people are dying/are in tremendous debts 😌 ~Congress (probably)
@@stefanosanastasi99 Just reread your post and missed the first time the gist of your words. I also ascertained that you could be an American. If so I would urge you to leave. We definitely need less negative whiners here! If you hate it here- get the hell out! If the USA didn't have the strongest military other countries that are genuinely corrupt would overtake the government as soon as they could and take over our significant resources while killing as much of the resistance they could. In short order the country would fail just like their countries currently are! We have to defend our country as we are a superpower! The country's that we meddle in beg us to. At least the impoverished do, not the winning force that impoverishes! When we leave they beg us to stay. (See Afghanistan) Yes, sometimes their is an ulterior motive in addition to the humanitarian reasons. What do you expect! Evening the Vatican has self seeking financial motives, they'd be broke otherwise! We are not trying to extend our borders! We're not trying to and never have tried to have a worldwide empire....but if we wanted to go power hungry and take over a good part of the world we absolutely could. We never would it's overwhelmingly against our principals! Here in the USA you don't have to be homeless. If you don't abuse the system you can get welfare ( free money) and free housing. Even if you lose that privilege, every big city has numerous shelters, free food and a bed. The people on the street want to be there as they hate the rules in the shelter. Anybody that wants to have a high paying job can unless they lack the drive it takes and/or the initial sacrifice. Again it's human nature to blame others for ones shortcomings. In our country you have the freedom to do nothing and live on the streets and then protest the people that work hard to provide for their families and pursue their dreams to live to the fullest. It's interesting that the people that are successful achieve this regardless of who is in the Whitehouse. Regardless if we have a conservative or liberal system! I love the USA!
Wait…there are 800 prisoners at this facility. The guard said every prisoner has committed at least two murders but there is a section of the prison that holds 160 “lifers”. Does the mean 640 prisoners convicted of double murder do not get life? Damn!
Colony Eight - one of the toughest and most notorious prisons in Ukraine. It is said that no one has ever managed to escape from here! Over eight hundred prisoners are behind bars in Colony 8 under maximum security. Until twenty years ago, the guards even carried out death sentences at this prison. Not anymore - the concept is now a different one. Plenty of “freedom” on the one hand, draconian punishment, and military drill on the other. Combined with permanent supervision: Around seventy cameras in the buildings ensure that anything moving gets noticed.
One section of the prison is particularly notorious - the wing for the one hundred and sixty lifers: If you end up in this wing, you have absolutely nothing to lose. Because in Ukraine, life imprisonment means: literally being behind bars until you die. Access to this wing the guards must go through a multi-level security system of mechanical and electronic locks. Escape: impossible.
Behind Bars - Colony 100, Kharkiv, Ukraine: th-cam.com/video/BRzR1l7h7es/w-d-xo.html
#freedocumentary
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In South Africa you get 13 years for murder and you get out on probation after 7 years ... Oscar Pistorius will be out on bail next year ... but when you get out you have a criminal record for murder for the rest of your life, you cannot get a job and if you do get a job you'll be exploited ... you can end up dying in the gutters of a squatter camp. Prison for life in a cozy cell with plenty of food 3 times a day would be better.... I think vs starving to death , dying of TB in a squatter camp open sewer ... I'd actually take suicide over years in prison then released in your 60s with no hope of getting a job or a pension ... I'd end my life if I got sentenced to prison.
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@Thought Criminal day after covid
Never give anything to a prisoner that would ever give them strength and what do we do over here, ??? weight lifting equipment, lots of energy building food, vitamins and plenty of sugar loaded snacks and radio and T.V.. Not on my watch Skezik,!!! Not on my watch.
Having watched a number of these now, I think the general consensus is: try not to end up in prison, anywhere, but especially not in Madagascar
Roger that I spent 13yrs in a American prison I thought that sucked until I saw the Madagascar eps
I agree. I have never been to jail. I think suffering from claustrophobia has been my main reason why I've never done anything that could cause me going to jail, as well as enjoying going for a walk in the countryside and seeing nature. The closest to being in jail I have been is being educated in an English Convent in Kent. The nuns were a POS.
and brazil
Scandinavian prisons are pure Luxury
@@peternigold798 not just that they work better at reforming criminals the punishment is supposed to be segregation from society and corrections in a cage where u are treated like a animal chances are u get worse im from the USA and prison was crime college for me
Im Ukrainian, and its little funny to watch this film, because I see how many thing are "prepared for camera" to look better than it is, and many guards struggle not to laugh in some moments, cause they behave on camera not as they would behave without it. And as I heard rumors, the security without a camera is very tough and not so good guys as on video, there are tortures in some prisons. And again from rumors, I heard you can get almost everything you want from security if you have money - smartphones, alcohol, drugs etc. Some of us receive scam calls from prisoners. Anyway, I didn't had a clue how this places looks in my country before watching this film, thats really scary places.
Wow thank you for this information
It baffles me so hard why people in a homogeneous society like Ukraine would treat their OWN people like this
Ukraine prisoner treated like movie star, eating fish, watching movies? My prison has terrible food, bad drinking water, bugs in bed, shooting at night, its called Democrat City USA😆😂🤣
and my mind is yet expanded from the cloud of ruse, thank you human for this, truth is always stranger than fiction, sadly this is what suffices for entertainment aswell, peace
@@chadsimmons6347 its called you being a radical left wing extremist!
To think of getting locked up for the rest of your life in this type of prison is really frightening.
Serious 😳
why not? Isn't it the purpose of the convict to be punished.
Even America’s prisons are no place to be.
@@prevost8686 I think I'd choose Ukrainian prison over US prison anyday.
@@dinxsy8069 No here in America in fact some do crime to go to jail during the winter for free place to stay ......
The Madagascar prison episode makes all other prisons look like a 5-star hotel.
:) 😀
prisoner born in 1995 hmmm.
vladimir obama yakuza kiwami scheme
Seriously 😂
Yep lol
I think it was really wholesome to let the guy have a cat, at least they will both provide each other company.
free documentary your content is amazing and top notch, i enjoy your every video, i can see how much time and effort it takes to produce this quality content. Much appreciated
this isn't their content! they just reupload old documentaries from tv.
@@mowvu ok DEBBIE DOWNER
@@carolcarol62 😂 you're a child? get off the internet and go play outside lol
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“Free documentary” doesn’t produce the content. They just reupload old documentaries that other people have spent time recording and editing. Still, they are good documentaries.
The kitty in the cell is awesome. Best friends for sure!
I don't condone the prisoners actions which landed them in prison but I cannot help but admire the high level of discipline of Colony 4. Freely walking prisoners to and from the workshops, something to put other countries / prisons to shame.
Grim, but very well told. Congratulations to the team that produced this.
Who else loves this show it replaces my daily murder cases so I’m not as paranoid but I’m still entertained with the shocking information
Thank you so much for these documentaries😍😍
Our pleasure!
Nice new intro! Behind Bars is a great series! Thank you for the content!
I know! I'm shocked at the new intro and new narrator I think this is the Third Season
That “security check” for the guards when they enter the prison looked EXTREMELY voluntary. 😂🤣
“Ok hand over all drugs and cell phones to us through this tiny window. We won’t check you so don’t lie to us”
He was a major in terms of rank. That's equivalent of a principal officer in the UK one rank below governor. A PO still goes through checks but nobody is going to check someone that high up properly without prior intelligence of wrongdoing. A major is the same rank as a superintendent police that can run a police station under 70 staff
I am really impressed at how tightly this prison is handled. Every infraction is documented; every purchase , also. We have a lot to learn from these Ukrainians!!
they let all the prisoners out due to the bombings
@@imanic1928 Or recruited them into the battalions like the Azovs. The "heroes" of ukraine.
@starlooker6612, you have no clue what you are talking about
@@starlooker6612 Russians always projecting, as they do this with Wagner lmao
The hand carving work is amazing
Such a great documentary! I am Ukrainian and I am learning English watching different videos on diverse themes like this, and also it give me an opportuninty to discover some new facts about my lovely motherland. I hope you will continue to film other Ukrainian prison. Before I moved from my previous home I lived near the large colony in Odessa, which now is planning to be closed and built with scryscrapers, it would be good if you make a documentary about it until it would be destroyed. Thank you very much for the video.
I really liked your message. I am an American of Ukrainian ancestry. My great grandparents escaped Soviet Ukraine and came to the US. Your English is very very good. I hope to learn Ukrainian someday and I also want to visit Ukraine. Ukrainians have a very proud history here in the US and our motherland is truly a blessed country. One of the things I am most proud of Ukraine is how freely Ukraine has accepted Muslims throughout the country after the war in Syria. Ukraine is a country to be very proud of and I hope you always represent Ukraine proudly wherever you go. God bless you, my Ukrainian friend!
You need to work on your English a little more. Not good enough!!!
Why do you say motherland? did you run away from your home country?
@@Andrew-gb4hj Because I don't know another word to talk about place, where I was born and live.
@@GeorgiiIurcenco Motherland is correct. Home land would also work. Many people in my state in the US (Pennsylvania) speak Ukrainian and only Ukrainian unless they're interacting with someone like me who doesn't speak it. They also speak perfect English. You could look on Facebook or something and make connections to help with your English (which is VERY good!) or just to make friends. I love the sound of your language. I'm just sitting here with my eyes closed, listening to the people speak.
This documentaries about prison, really open my eyes! Thanks FD
What a mind opening documentary absolutely amazing..never ever commit crime..this is like hell
fact
I suppose in Ukraine (just like many places all over the world), It's all about the type of crime you are committing:
if you hit a police officer (for example if he is abusing his power) you'll get 10 years in a prison like this.
If you engage in financial/organized crime, you'll get a nice job in politics/business.... Just be really sneaky and careful in the beginning stage (when your power/wealth/connections have not yet materialized)
wait till you see american prisons. this looks like a hotel
Imagine being stuck in this prison as missiles and bombs drop around it. It must be truly terrifying
LoL
True that bruv
They have nothing to lose.
They could escape possibly
Uh...its probably more entertaining because it breaks the monotony of routine. So no, it's not terrifying and prisons aren't going to be targeted
That's really a sweet prison. Compared to some of the prisons I've been to in Georgia this one seems like a hotel. Work, cigarettes and the stuff the prisoners are allowed to have. The guys bed looked like a bed at home.
Georgia the country or the state in US?
When I see prison food, I just think how grateful I am to be free and stay out of trouble.
They eat better than most free Americans. Fish, grains, potatoes and greens. Better than the fake food here.
No way some days maybe good but some of the workers are just plain nasty making the food. Im out of here. You can't even choose what to eat and that sucks too. @@derp8575
The best thing about free Documentary its easy to understand what they are saying
{different languages} by translating through voice translation than subtitles translations.
Yup. Way less distracting.💯
More gold tier content. Best channel on the tube by far
If you like these documentaries give "The Mob reporter" a check, another great doc channel on YT!
I truly enjoy your uploads, I’m loving it more that there isn’t an ad every 5 mins. I’d watch ads every 15 min no problem
I can’t believe I actually lay down and watch dis and I’m only 18 I’m actually learning a lot about this video love the hustle of this channel and then the fact he take time out his day to record these videos I love it💜!
I remember being on one of the islands in the phillipines, a local guy on a jolly day out took me to a prison. It was a huge self sustaining society, took about half an hr to moped through it. Inmates lived in wooden huts, security was light but if you escaped there was nowhere to go but into the jungle and then it was game on. A bounty was put on you dead or alive and you were hunted down 💀💀💀
That's maybe in Palawan Iwahig prison?
you could just walk about in the middle of it? Seems like this is the answer. Cheap as all get out and does the job, to remove convicts from "polite society".
In Siberia, if you escape from prison you will die in the snow. So there is no point escaping.
Fair game
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It’s hilarious!! 😂
so good.. watching this while celebrating my birthday
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the guards can't stop grinning while doing the prepared scenes hahahahaha
@Richy J Gamer I think you're just projecting
Thank you so much for the assists. We need to appreciate life. I think if we fail, we need to be patient and try again. If anybody offends us, we need to ignore them. If anybody annoys us we either should block and move on. Thank you for the upload.
I am a woodcarver , Vlodomir is a VERY lucky man to be able to escape his world , that is a gift woodworking gives one.
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Another blessed Sunday.
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Another great video. Congrats to Free documentary team.
Omg, new new new documentary! I somehow feel good watching these series, cuz it teaches me lots of vocabulary and about prison life
You should watch Jay Williams Let's Live Life on TH-cam. He talks about his time in prison, and how he reformed is truly amazing.
Self control and self- reliance. If you know you are violent, you simply avoid any of situation that will cause you to be violent. Better to have a life of lonely freedom, then to end up in a place like this because you were offended, and lashed out with violence
@allan thomas not if you try and do what he said. it's all self control. your right. not so easy sometimes.
Thanks to this amazing documentary watching all the way from nepal.🇳🇵
U can tell they are acting for the cameras trying not to laugh when making relief and what not lol
Thanks for the documentary, top-notch content.
The more i watch your channel the more i see why i choosed to be law abiding citizen.
Back with another good documentary
i worked 12yrs in a max closed prison, at one time we were so overcrowded we had 100 locked up and another 100 on the floor in bunkbeds, all mixed together, and only two guards! That is in ohio, it was like that for years!
I'm in Ohio. Which one are you referring to?
@@SteveParton lorain correctional institute
I bought prisons where lie that in Mexico and India.
@@pricelessppp - Huh?
America is STILL that way. Locking people up for the most idiotic reasons.
This place looks like paradise compared to other prisons I've seen on here
Lol. That dude in the blue adidas track suit. " I think its important to stay healthy. While being clearly overweight and barely able to do a few pull ups and squats 😂🤣
Thank you for this documentary. I am located thousand of kilometres from Ukraine. When I went to secondary school, the main way we were punished was by writing lines of a sentence, hundreds of times. This was called "Penance". The sentence was.
"The Way of the Transgressor is exceedingly difficult".
Yes, I learnt that a long time ago.
Trinidad & Tobago.
My family is from 🇹🇹
@@SuperNoncents Great ! Hope you have some in you !
@Beppy I am Indian by descent, Trinidadian by birth. My great grandparents came from India as Indentured labourers, when we were under British colonialism. I am from Mayaro, went to school in San Fernando, living in Marabella since 1989. I am a 66 year-old retiree.
Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
why The Ukraine? why not just Ukraine? The Russia. The Brazil
@@BarbaraWalters_ idk it's a thing English speakers do. No idea why, but it's super common.
I love that there are apartment buildings 10 feet next to the prison :D imagine living next to it :D
Long Bay Gaol. It’s in Sydney, Australia, next to multi-million dollar homes close to the sea. Prison wall and homes next door.
Well, my university building is near the jail. Windows from the library are right in front of the solitary confinement. I saw several times how prisoners tried to exchange with something by using a rope and a hook.
“Not even the guards know what it looks like between the walls.” - thanks to google maps the rest of the world does know 😂
ikr total rubbish
Hats off to these guys. 24hrs of dealing with the dregs of society. I'm sure prison officers/guards around the world would agree.
Do you mean the guards or the convicts?
Just because they are all guilty of at least 2 murders don't make them all Dregs or bad people necessarily!
They could have murdered Pro Communist Political members or other bad people.
drugs is spelled drugs not dregs.
@@anderstermansen130 dregs is a word you rétard
They don't need a pat on the back. They enjoy the power dynamic and ability to hurt inmates as they see fit.
Look at the Ronold Macdonald phone at 22:10 😂😂😂
No one escapes because it's better inside then outside for the most people.
Damnnnn
I watch these documentaries mainly because I have a lonely existence. It might get me down until I measure my life with these poor guys. I then realise how lucky I am comparatively, and I am then more content with my lot. This was a very well done presentation. The only question remaining is how in the world the prisoner gets the cell phone out of his butt. That must be quite a trick, especially with the joints, cocaine, dagger and 45 automatic already up there.
Sorry that you are lonely.......you can change that you know, by meeting likeminded people. I am a loner and hermit by choice but have a few good friends I can rely on when needed. I love reading and doing research and they are solitary pursuits. Working in my garden and listening to music. I'm retired and avoid going out unless I have to for medical appointments etc. I have all my groceries delivered and do all my shopping online. I'm happy and content but I understand you may not be. I hope you can find some good people to share your spare time with - they are out there.......
@@juanitarichards1074 I should have said 'alone' rather than 'lonely' Juanita. I am living in a remote part of the world but I love my neighbours even though they are quite distant. I am a military advisor, and I assure you, there is never a dull moment these days. I love reading, and Emmanuel Swedenborg's work is my top favorite. He wrote the equivalent of five complete sets of an encyclopedia, and after thirty years I still haven't read them all. I have read 'The Spiritual Diary' about a dozen or more times. and all five volumes are astonishingly wonderful and life altering. Thanks for your care. Peace and blessings to you. PS, most cities have a Swedenborg Association which lend his books.
@@joshuawolfe1299 Thank you Josh. I should have said 'alone' rather than 'lonely'. I love the Lord with every fibre of my being and I am His for eternity. I am never lonely because He has graciously endowed me with His Holy Spirit. You also seem to have this gift. Peace and blessings to you dear brother, and thanks for taking the time to reach out. See my other comments on this page, and feel free to message me. I could show you some photos of the glorious place that I call home. Maybe we will meet upstairs at His wedding supper.
I am alone only y tube and nerdy research,I found a nice chat watching snow...I have the meditation etc skills it's just true I am alone
@@juanitarichards1074 I have a warm room. And food. I'm safe i am grateful and this phone
Бедная ўкраіна, пасылае любоў ад тваіх беларускіх сясцёр. Thank you for documentation it was 👍.
These type of documentaries are so interesting 😊
This video left me speechless.
And the moral of the story is don't break the law in Ukraine.
I can’t think of any reason I’d want to visit Ukraine 🤷♂️
@@FulhamboyH why? Its a beautiful country with beautiful people and tasty food. We have sea , mountains and great cities like lviv , kyiv and odessa.
Maybe Putin will invade 😁 Ukraine we have a problem
RACIST PEOPLE
Eating the food in this prison is a sentence in itself 🤢
Dang, being a lifer and having your own flat screen TV is pretty luxurious compared to other prisons where you don't even have a bed.
Edit: The prison even has taste testers before the food is served to inmates. Never seen that before in any prison...yet.
Definitely looks like they acted for the taste testing
It's horrific
They need to conscript these prisoners for this war to redeem themselves of course except a serial killer psychopath but he may need be in use
and allowed to have cats as pets even!
Am literally addicted to this documentary.all day long
Welcome to the prison!
The dogs and horses are beautiful. Hope they are treated well
Compared to Madagascar, this place is lovely!
Not to sure, Madagascar
You're able to have some freedom,conversations
Yes its HORRIBLE, But
Being idle,no conversations, silence
All that 24/7, for a
Lifetime?
I felt the worst for that poor garbage carriage horse. He must have been freezing with that ice on his back. 26:11
You can tell a lot about how someone treats animals. Also, the soldier is losing out because if he wrapped the horse up with clothes to keep warm , like wool, the horse would move faster & have much more positive energy
So true 👍
@Formulette Ball wrongski!
@Formulette Ball I am an earthling.
@Formulette Ball your life that boring? Oh wait, maybe you’re just having fun..either way…
I kinda feel bad for the ex gang boss. He seems to have genuinely changed, and that he feels actual remorse for his victims. Problem is, he still took away many lives, so even if he feels bad and regrets it, thats not gonna bring those innocent people back.
That guy would do the same thing once he's back on the streets. Do not be naive, that's what all these guys want to make everyone think about them.
@@S___________D you might not be lying lmaoooo but you might just be lying also … sad honestly cus the world might never know the truth
He and you may believe that now but after 6 months out and needing a few quid etc he may just return to his previous ways .I do obviously hope not .
For anyone interested, they are now enlisted into Ukrainian Military and will be free once war ends.
Well I'm sure that amongst the 100-120,000 men that have been killed so far there will be more than a few that wished they hadn't taken zelensky up on that offer 🤕🤕🤕
I doubt they release the mentally unstable ones in the life wing.
With a place that only houses multiply murders, security would have to be at the max. No one has anything to lose. Was interesting to watch. Great video
Best video's on TH-cam! Thank you for all your hard work, best wishes to all your staff!
Respect for this guy.. no matter what they did or whom their have murdered . Unfortunately life is this .. the low of survives
this is the best channel that I have ever seen most of these documentary it's hard to see somewhere else thanks free Documentary❤I enjoyed even today to watch
8:26 Volodimir looks and speaks so nice and calmly, like some doctor or profesor 😊 you never could imagine that he commit murder 😢😢
14:38 "ТАТО-ЧЕКАЄМО ТЕБЕ ВДОМА" "Dad, we're waiting for you at home!"
Only Michael Schofield can escape from this prison
He's gotta get the " Sink " out.
There must be little heat in this prison. Everyone has like three layers on. Couldn’t imagine always being cold. That alone would drive me mad.
This seems a very civilized way to house dangerous criminals. Kudos . . .
6:21 man tried so hard to hold his laugh😂
After seeing all those extreme documentaries.... This one is way way better than others ....
Big fan of yours 😉😉... love from Nepal 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Big Fan. We are big fans of yours too! Take care, stay safe.
@@FreeDocumentary like my comments
Please do documentary on India’s overpopulated toughest prison!
Yes
In Canada Prince Albert jail has the highest murder rate per capita in all of North America...
Toughest or Garbage !!
@@bhim8433 I have never been in there! Maybe you have better experience bro! 😂 so let’s keep it Garbage from your experience 😂
Imagine having a season of the show 60 days in being in this facility 🤣
LoL ... the woman where is working in the Store, Larissa, is one of my rellatives xD
Hi Larissa
They're not allowed to bring energy drinks because red bull gives you wings and the prisoners would fly away.
😂
18:59 February 1995? He's 26, looks 36, and he's been in prison since 21. Damn, prison really does a number on you
I also reacted. Maybe he had also previously mistreated his body.
I was just as shocked. Had to double back to check if I heard correctly ebile. He looks way older than his 26 years.
Really Waiting for this.
Love free documentary ❤
Waiting.
Excellent documentary, telling it as it is & not sensationalised. No loud musak also just quiet here & there. They should show this to British prisoners to see how lucky they are. Guards were humane & strict where needed. Personally I'd be happy in a small cell provided I had books. I hope there was a library of some sort. Books get you thru anything.
I did my fair share of reading library call was mandatory
Brit lives the hotel life in prison.
2022 now they’re all soldiers fighting
It’s wild how prisons are different around the world.
Greetings from Ukraine
I bet your not in Ukraine now.
My lovely ex husband was a prison officer in Pentridge Prison Melbourne before it was closed. He then transferred to a more modern privately run prison which he did not like. The difference in the standards for the prisoners from Australia and Ukraine is amazing and frightening. Obvious more cause for corruption in the Ukraine but it still happens here.
I wonder if Russia is going to clean up Ukraine
Have you seen the black dolphin prison in Russia this place is tame
@@friedpickles342 Russia needs to clean up their own act. Ukraine doesn’t need to be invaded and bombed relentlessly.
@@friedpickles342 Russia is going to fall into a huge economic crisis that would turn it into another North Korea.
@@samopalvampirenvonbutlegin8603 Keep dreaming Shlomo
In some ways, doing time here seems better than the USA because you don't have to worry about the violence of other inmates, gangs and that whole bizarre disrespect system. This place is so controlled that these things seem not to happen here.
Any one else get hungry watching the cooks ??
No, I don't eat feces-masala with bugs
45:21 That cat is adorable!!!
This was interesting. It honestly looks more pleasant than a lot of American prisons. The cells seem larger and they seem to be allowed more personal items like pillows and blankets.
it looks more depressing than pleasant
You have pillows and blankets in the usa too...
They're not allowed to talk at all and the guards have completely beat them into submission, that's a terrible trade off lol
@@froglifes6829 not personal… as he said. America is all prison issued.
@@froglifes6829 in the US you can have 2 prison blankets and small pillow that feels like a brick....the inmates in Ukraine have 3-4+ blankets they chose.
US has smaller cells with 2 people in them.
No cigarettes unless it is a private prison, which is rare.
No walking around freely around the prison. 23 hours in a block 1 hour free time.
No nightstands in US. There is no escaping US prisons without transportation to court.
This prison in Zhytomyr seems fairly easy, especially with freely walking about.
Lot’s of love ❤️ from beautiful country sunny 😎 Kenya 🇰🇪,can’t get enough of this documentary kudos 👍🏽👏🏽,bring more and look after yourself
yeah its great isnt it? I love it too
27:36 It's in the bread!!! Check the bread!!! 🍞
I was just writing that! The bread is so in open sight, in order to deceive the guards.
"On the stroke of ten o' clock (night)...lights off, switches are on the *outside* of cells..must stay in their beds, no tv, no talking"
:>
I enjoy your voice and phrase Sir
There should be a documentary about what each prison meal is like in the different prisons and country’s I’m always interested in what they get served
I'll give you a hint: I'm sure whatever it is they feed them is bland, tasteless, and questionable at best.
Why just want to compare it
Some uk jails are a holiday camp compared to anywhere worldwide though so I imagine I was still pretty lucky 🤣
@@chrisgoodgame4828idk why I’m just always curious bc some jails get better food than others while certain jails get fed unsafe “food” I remember one jail feeding them like this bark or root soup 🤢
Excellent documentary!! I find this so interesting!! We have a correction officer in the family. To compare our system to theirs is no contest. I can't imagine spending my life in prison.🙁🙁🇺🇸🙏🌎
Bestie, in Sweden we have what we call rehabilitation places not punishment prisons for profit like what you have in the usa. I couldn't imagine spending any time in your places either 🙁🙁🇸🇪🙏🌍
@@stefanosanastasi99 Excellent Comeback! Prisons In The USA Are A Joke
@@kalishabrown7653 not to be condescending but really give me one thing that is not a joke in the US.. I'll wait, maybe only their army, but then again it's just goes to show their priorities. Let's ignore healthcare, education, social programs and focus on wars we create for no other reason other than maintaining our imperial power all the while our own people are dying/are in tremendous debts 😌 ~Congress (probably)
@@stefanosanastasi99 Just reread your post and missed the first time the gist of your words. I also ascertained that you could be an American. If so I would urge you to leave. We definitely need less negative whiners here! If you hate it here- get the hell out!
If the USA didn't have the strongest military other countries that are genuinely corrupt would overtake the government as soon as they could and take over our significant resources while killing as much of the resistance they could. In short order the country would fail just like their countries currently are! We have to defend our country as we are a superpower!
The country's that we meddle in beg us to. At least the impoverished do, not the winning force that impoverishes! When we leave they beg us to stay. (See Afghanistan) Yes, sometimes their is an ulterior motive in addition to the humanitarian reasons. What do you expect! Evening the Vatican has self seeking financial motives, they'd be broke otherwise! We are not trying to extend our borders! We're not trying to and never have tried to have a worldwide empire....but if we wanted to go power hungry and take over a good part of the world we absolutely could. We never would it's overwhelmingly against our principals!
Here in the USA you don't have to be homeless. If you don't abuse the system you can get welfare ( free money) and free housing. Even if you lose that privilege, every big city has numerous shelters, free food and a bed. The people on the street want to be there as they hate the rules in the shelter. Anybody that wants to have a high paying job can unless they lack the drive it takes and/or the initial sacrifice. Again it's human nature to blame others for ones shortcomings. In our country you have the freedom to do nothing and live on the streets and then protest the people that work hard to provide for their families and pursue their dreams to live to the fullest. It's interesting that the people that are successful achieve this regardless of who is in the Whitehouse. Regardless if we have a conservative or liberal system! I love the USA!
@@danieltoth3900 bestie, I'm not reading all of that. Deal with it 😉
Wait…there are 800 prisoners at this facility. The guard said every prisoner has committed at least two murders but there is a section of the prison that holds 160 “lifers”. Does the mean 640 prisoners convicted of double murder do not get life? Damn!
i think he meant in that particular wing
In ukraine, killing someone is like farting. It's a completely different, uncivilized world.
@@kiddhkane what facebook post did you red that from? 🤡
@@kiddhkane The truth.
Where are they now?