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Fury in Russia over lurid BDSM sex parties held in Putin’s army club normally used for funerals of high-ranking soldiers

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The naked revelers of the so-called Blue Velvet group, with more than 300 members, held a party in the military building.
  • Leaked footage showed sex party at Russian military facility
  • The building is normally used to host funerals of high-ranking officials.
  • But the group Blue Velvet held an ‘erotic party’ in the building

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A scandal has broken over lurid sex parties held at an army officers’ club in Russia.

The Officers’ House of the Central Military District in Yekaterinburg is used for solemn funerals of high-ranking military personnel killed in Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine and other military events.

It is outrageous that it is also used for BDSM parties with naked revelers from the so-called Blue Velvet group, with over 300 members.

Leaked black and white footage showed a sex party at military facilities.

“They record all their parties and post them on their private social media channels,” a source said.

The naked revelers of the so-called Blue Velvet group, with more than 300 members, held a party in the military building.

The naked revelers of the so-called Blue Velvet group, with more than 300 members, held a party in the military building.

The Officers' House of the Central Military District in Yekaterinburg (pictured) is used for solemn funerals of high-ranking military personnel killed in Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine.

The Officers' House of the Central Military District in Yekaterinburg (pictured) is used for solemn funerals of high-ranking military personnel killed in Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine.

The Officers’ House of the Central Military District in Yekaterinburg (pictured) is used for solemn funerals of high-ranking military personnel killed in Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine.

“The essence of the group is to get together, get naked, drink and dance.”

Complaints have been filed with the city’s attorney general’s office following an “erotic party” in the Officers’ Chamber library.

“Guests at the party were allegedly wearing transparent underwear, drinking alcohol and using drugs,” local media outlet E1 reported.

Tickets cost between £5 and £10.

“We consider it unacceptable that such events are held in the Officers’ Chamber,” said pro-war activist Ekaterina Ipatova, coordinator of the Volunteer Company project.

‘Here they say goodbye to the soldiers who died in the special military operation [war].

“There are discos for parties, but holding them at the officers’ house is blasphemy.”

A Telegram channel linked to the prominent pro-Putin television propagandist, Vladimir Solovyov, complained about the “desecration of the place where the farewells of the soldiers who gave their lives for their Fatherland are celebrated.”

Among the funerals of fallen Russian officers held at the Yekaterinburg site was that of a prominent war correspondent.

Among the funerals of fallen Russian officers held at the Yekaterinburg site was that of a prominent war correspondent.

Among the funerals of fallen Russian officers held at the Yekaterinburg site was that of a prominent war correspondent.

Leaked black and white images showed a sex party at a military installation

Leaked black and white images showed a sex party at a military installation

Leaked black and white images showed a sex party at a military installation

Georgy Podkorytov, deputy head of the Chamber of Officers, was forced to resign by the BDSM parties.

“I’m upset because the Warden was involved in the scandal and they’re throwing mud at us,” he said.

He admitted: “I was also involved in this scandal.”

Sergei ‘Zergulio’ Kolyasnikov, 44, a pro-state military blogger and Stalin supporter with 307,000 followers on Telegram, said: ‘I don’t care what people do.

‘I care WHERE.

‘The farewells of our fallen soldiers are held in the Officers’ House.’

Posted: ‘Sniff [cocaine] wherever you want, but not in the Officers’ House of the Central Military District of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, and… during the war.’

Among the funerals of fallen Russian officers held at the Yekaterinburg site was that of prominent Russian state propaganda media war correspondent Rostislav Zhuravlyov, 34.

The funeral of Lieutenant Denis Yefanov, a volleyball coach who went to fight for Putin, was also held here, as well as the farewell of Major Rishat Izatullin.

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