Updated: April 16, 2024
Name: Ashikhmin Sergey Aleksandrovich
Date of Birth: December 30, 1973
Current status: Defendant
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (1)
Current restrictions: Prohibition of certain actions

Biography

Faith in Jehovah God again and again becomes the reason for the persecution of peaceful Russian citizens. Among them was Sergey Ashikhmin.

Sergey was born on December 30, 1973 in the village of Zheshart, Ust-Vymsky district of the Komi Republic. He lost his father early, when he was only 7 years old. He was raised by his mother, she died in 2000. Sergey's older sister died in 2005.

As a child, Sergey was fond of various sports, but he especially liked to play football. He also enjoyed hiking, was interested in space, and read science fiction. After receiving secondary education, he worked in various fields - security, trade, working personnel, moonlighting as a janitor and a loader. Now he is not working, because he recently underwent complex heart surgery.

In 2007, Sergey married Anastasiya, who was instilled with high biblical standards from childhood, Anastasiya loves animals. Her hobby is cooking delicious meals. The family is very fond of walking together and being in nature.

Sergey lived in the city of Glazov in the north of the Udmurt Republic and in the city of Syktyvkar. Glazov is a small town, and it was difficult to find a permanent job, so Sergey decided to move to Izhevsk, where he lives now. In Glazov, he became acquainted with the teachings of the Bible, and in November 2001 he became a Christian.

Sergey is interested in biblical history, loves to walk and learn something new about nature and animals. He is impressed by many facts, ranging from the complex structure of the cell and the human brain with its inexhaustible potential to the perfect harmony in space.

Sergey and Anastasiya are experiencing strong emotional stress in connection with the events taking place. Sergey's mother-in-law is sincerely outraged by the persecution of peaceful believers.

Case History

In the spring of 2021, a criminal case was opened against three believers from Izhevsk for organizing the activities of an extremist organization. The next day, FSB and Investigative Committee officers conducted mass searches in the city and interrogated 14 people. Two believers, Maksim Derendyaev and Aleksandr Kutin, were detained and placed in a pre-trial detention center, and Sergey Ashikhmin was banned from certain actions. Kutin was released under house arrest after 15 days, and Derendyaev after 3 months. In February 2022, the case against the three men went to court. It is built, among other things, on the testimony of secret witnesses.