Gleb Valerievich Klimovich
According to the prosecution , from August 10 to 11, 2020, then-minors Yulia Sharanova, Nikita Voytyuk, Nikolai Nikityuk, as well as Vasily Alekseyuk, Gleb Klimovich, Vitaly Varfalameev, Alexander Tysevich, and Maksim Sobolev, while on the roadway of Masherov Avenue, Kosmonavtov and Shevchenko Boulevards, and Sovetskaya Street in Brest, " shouted slogans, displayed white-red-white banners, grossly violating public order, and deliberately obstructed the movement of vehicles and the normal functioning of businesses and organizations."
At the court hearing, everyone admitted their guilt completely.
It is also known that Maxim Sobolev, Gleb Klimovich, and Yulia Sharanova have been convicted, including under drug-related charges.
Gleb Klimovich was sentenced to two years' imprisonment under Part 1 of Article 342 of the Criminal Code. Due to the combination of offenses, through the absorption of a lesser sentence by a more severe one, he was finally sentenced to two years' imprisonment in a general-regime penal colony.
He was released after serving his full sentence in the summer of 2025.
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✏️ A postcard with words of encouragement (a poem by your favorite author, song lyrics, or a beautiful quote). Trust us, even such simple gestures are very meaningful to a person in jail.
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So try to avoid:
👉️️ harsh statements regarding ongoing political matters
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👉 foul language
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