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Citizen of the Russian Federation.
Deported to Russia immediately after his release on August 21, 2025.
He is involved in a case of treason together with the Prokhorov family from Grabovka. The participants in the closed trial have signed non-disclosure agreements. From an unofficial source, Svoboda knows that the criminal case concerns photographing various objects on the territory of Belarus; the defendants in the case were followed by the special services for some time.
Fedor was born in 1978 in the Luninets district, studied at the technical university in Gomel, and stayed to live and work there. He has a rich biography - he worked as a driver, a builder, and a director of various commercial firms. He was brought to administrative responsibility by the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate at least 17 times. In 2001, he was tried under criminal article 339 for hooliganism.
The trial was held behind closed doors. The verdict was announced on May 20, 2024. Nothing is known about the fate of Fyodor Aksenenko.
Convicted for participating in the march on September 6, 2020. Before the trial, she was at home under recognizance not to leave.
1.5 years of restriction of freedom without direction
unknown years of restriction of freedom without direction
unknown years of restriction of freedom without direction
unknown years of restriction of freedom without direction
unknown years of restriction of freedom without direction
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.
Detained for a protest that took place on August 10, 2020 in Brest. He was a minor at the time of that protest.
Nikita and seven other people began their trial on May 10, 2024, in the Moscow District Court of Brest.
According to human rights activists , he was released on September 27, 2024.
