Lara, a Russian journalist secretly working for the KGB, had traveled to Iraq to document U.S. war crimes but found herself captured by the very army she was investigating. Dragged into a sterile, cold interrogation room, she was stripped completely naked and bound to a metal chair. The interrogator clamped metal electrodes onto her sensitive nipples and slammed the power switch, sending searing jolts of electricity tearing through her body. Once the initial shock subsided, the clamps were ripped from her flesh, and a thick, humming electrified rod was forced deep into her vagina, keeping her trapped in a state of continuous, agonizing torture for hours.
Later, they hoisted her naked body into the air by her limbs, suspending her helpless and exposed while they beat her mercilessly with batons and iron rods, turning her flesh to bruised pulp. After they again decided to subject her to the electrical torment, they attached electrodes to her nipples and sensitive inner thighs, then turned the current up to maximum. The shock was so violent that she lost control of her bladder, urinating uncontrollably while her body jerked and convulsed in a spasm of pure agony. She drooled heavily, her eyes rolling back in her head as she thrashed helplessly in the chair, trapped in a state of inhuman suffering that showed no mercy.