Biography
On February 15, 2019, one of the most massive and inhuman operations against believers took place in Surgut and several other cities of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Seven people were tortured, three were sent to a pre-trial detention center (two of them spent 56 days behind bars), and the total number of defendants in criminal cases exceeded 20. Among them are the spouses Pavel Romashov and Viola Shepel. What do we know about Paul?
Pavel was born in 1974 in Tomsk. He was brought up without a father. Mom is a master of the radio editing section, currently retired. There are two more siblings. As a child, he was fond of sports, in particular, hockey and hand-to-hand combat. He graduated from college, having received the professions of a bricklayer, installer and electric welder. After serving in the army, he worked in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Later he moved to Surgut to live with relatives, where he worked for some time in an armed guard until he became acquainted with the truths from the Bible. Currently, he is a building repair and maintenance worker at Surgutneftegaz.
He met his future wife Viola in Tomsk, and the marriage was registered in Surgut in 2003. Viola works as a district nurse in the pediatric department. About a year after the wedding, the couple, observing how biblical truths have a beneficial effect on their family, made a conscious decision to live according to the commandments of Christ. They were deeply touched by the love and friendship that prevails among those who truly love God.
Pavel and Viola have a teenage daughter. The whole family loves to be in nature and travel together by car. Often organize holidays for friends and family.
Pavel's mother, his sister and friends are very worried about the spouses, watching with fear the injustice that is happening to them.