ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />The Ukrainian opposition protester who said he was kidnapped and beaten after going missing from protest frontlines described his ordeal from a hospital stretcher, saying being "crucified" was horrifying.<br/> <br />Dmytro Bulatov, who led rolling "auto-maidan" anti-government protests in cars around Kiev, went missing on Jan. 22. He resurfaced in the woods outside of a village on Thursday (January 30) with a slashed ear, wounds on his hands and blood-soaked clothes and is now being treated in a private Kiev hospital.<br/> <br />He told opposition deputy and industrialist Petro Poroshenko what he remembered.<br/> <br />"The most horrifying thing is that they crucified me. They nailed me to something. That was, of course, not good at all," Bulatov told Poroshenko.<br/> <br />Bulatov also told Poroshenko that the men who held him and denied him food were Russians.<br/> <br />Ukrainian police have opened a criminal investigation into Bulatov's claims.