
Oleg Vazhdayev has been transferred to Rostov-on-Don, where the court will begin to try his case the day after tomorrow.
Vazhdayev, an auto mechanic, was detained in late September on charges of attempting to set fire to a military enlistment office in Krasnodar. After his arrest, the police tortured him, demanding that he confess to receiving funding from Ukraine.
The building in which the military enlistment office is housed was not damaged, but this did not stop the security forces from charging Vazhdayev with committing a “terrorist act” (per Article 205.1 of the Russian Federal Criminal Code). He faces ten to fifteen years in prison if convicted.
The criminal case against Vazhdayev has been submitted to the Southern District Military Court, and he was recently transferred from the Krasnodar pretrial detention center to Rostov-on-Don.
The trial of the case on the merits should begin the day after tomorrow. Come to the trial!
2:00 p.m., 31 May 2023
Southern District Military Court (Judge Maxim Mikhailovich Nikitin), 75B Mechnikov Street, Rostov-on-Don
If you are going to the trial, don’t forget to bring your internal passport with you and leave all blades and means of self-defense at home.
You can also write to Oleg or send him a package.
Address for letters and parcels:
Vazhdayev Oleg Igorevich (born 1988) 219 ul. Maksima Gor'kogo, SIZO-1 Rostov-on-Don 344022 Russian Federation
(It is possible to send emails via the service Zonatelecom.)
Solidarity Zone is supporting Oleg Vazhdayev and his family.
Source: Solidarity Zone (Facebook), 29 May 2023. Translated by the Russian Reader. People living outside Russia will find it impossible to use the Zonatelecom service. It is also probably impossible to send parcels to Russian detention facilities from abroad. But you can ask me (avvakum@pm.me) for assistance and advice in sending messages to Russian political prisoners.