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The Notorious 'Black Dolphin' Prison Holds Russia's Worst Criminals

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Welcome to Penal Colony No6, a federal penitentiary in Russia's Orenburg region commonly known as the Black Dolphin, a prison notorious for housing the absolute worst criminals in Russia. Black Dolphin is an ultra-secure penitentiary which only accepts inmates sentenced to life in prison. What's more, no one has ever escaped.

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