A SEVERED head has washed up in Bali after the son of a “criminal kingpin” begged for help in a chilling “ransom video”.

Ukrainian tourist Igor Komarov, 28, on February 15 while holidaying on the Indonesian island with his girlfriend.

A man with a chest tattoo and a woman in a bikini embracing on a boat in a tropical location.Igor Komarov, 28, was on holiday with girlfriend Eva Mishalova, 25 when he was allegedly kidnappedCredit: East2West Igor Komarov possibly killed in Bali after being kidnappedKomarov was seen in a video pleading for his mother to pay a $10 million ransom to his kidnappersCredit: East2West Illustration of a map of Bali detailing the locations and dates of Igor Komarov's attack and the discovery of mutilated human remains, along with a photo of Igor Komarov.

It’s understood Komarov was motorbiking with a friend in the north of the holiday hotspot, when a group of men “appeared from nowhere” and grabbed him.

A head and other human remains have since washed up at the mouth of the Wos River on Bali’s lower east coast.

On Sunday, police senior commissioner Ariasandy told News.com.au investigators had made a partial match between Komarov’s distinct and the body parts found in the river.

The gruesome discovery came after a chilling $10 million “ransom video” surfaced, fuelling suspicions of Russian involvement.

, Komarov appears battered and bruised as he reads from a prepared statement.

Komarov is the son of Oleksandr ‘Narik’ Petrovsky — a powerful and polarising figure from Dnipro.

Pleading with his mother to hand over the , he says: “Mum, Mum – I beg you, please help me.

“We stole those $10 million they’re asking you for.

“Give them back those $10 million. Please.”

He continues: “They’ve already chopped off some of my limbs.

“My legs are already broken, my ribs are broken, my rib cage is punctured.”

Komarov had been travelling with his girlfriend, Ukrainian influencer Yeva Mishalova with 200,000 followers on .

Igor Komarov possibly killed in Bali after being kidnappedThe video appears to show Komarov pleading with his mother to hand over the moneyCredit: East2West Igor Komarov possibly killed in Bali after being kidnappedIndonesian authorities are conducting DNA tests to identify dismembered human remainsCredit: East2West Igor Komarov possibly killed in Bali after being kidnappedIgor and Yeva were on a dream trip to Bali when the alleged kidnapping took placeCredit: East2West

Authorities believe images she shared on social media, including a post, may have inadvertently revealed their location.

Komarov and his pal were riding in Jimbaran, a beachside district of popular among Russian and Ukrainian nationals when “kidnappers” descended from a convoy of vehicles in a military-style operation.

Komarov was seized while his friend managed to escape the terrifying ordeal and contact .

CCTV footage and GPS data later led investigators to a villa in Tabanan, where officers discovered bloodstains matching those found inside one of the rented vehicles.

They also found a mobile phone and a bag belonging to the victim at the villa.

Detectives believe Komarov was held against his will and assaulted at the property.

Forensic experts estimate the dismembered remains found were about three days old.

“The samples will be compared with those of family members who have reported a missing person or kidnapping, including the foreign national reported earlier,” Ariasandy said.

“It’s impossible to identify the deceased due to advanced decomposition. However, based on the skull characteristic, I can say that he is Caucasian.”

Police have arrested one man in connection to the alleged kidnapping, and named six others.

Commissioner Ariasandy said: “Initially, we secured one foreign national with the initials CH, who rented vehicles using a false passport.

“Following further , we named six other foreign nationals as suspects — RM, BK, AS, VN, SM and DH. All are men.”

It’s understood four suspects have fled Bali through the international airport, while two others are thought to be hiding in the country still.

All six have been placed on Indonesia’s wanted persons list and Interpol’s Red Notice, a global request for enforcement agencies to help locate and arrest fugitives.

Diamond beach. Beautiful exotic beach. Nusa Penida, Bali IndonesiaBali police are investigating the suspected ransom videoCredit: Alamy