Updated: April 26, 2024
Name: Sabodash Miroslav Ivanovich
Date of Birth: April 8, 1979
Current status: accused
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (2)
Time spent in prison: 2 day in a temporary detention facility
Current restrictions: Prohibition of certain actions

Biography

In only 3 months a series of events took place in the life of Miroslav Sabodash – surgery due to serious illness, a search of his home during the rehabilitation period and a criminal case because of his faith.

Miroslav was born in April 1979 in the village of Pyshchatyntsi (Ukraine). When he was six months old, his parents divorced, and Miroslav, his mother and older sister moved to Ivangorod, Leningrad Region. His mother worked all her life in production of electrical windings. She raised three children, including Miroslav's younger brother, on her own.

As a child, Miroslav loved visiting the countryside and walking in the woods, thanks to which he fell in love with nature. He also liked reading books, especially science fiction, imagining a world without enmity and anxiety.

After school, he moved to Murmansk to his sister's, where he graduated from the trade and economic college with a degree in catering technology. After that he served in the Northern Fleet as a baker on a ship. After working for five years as a cook on various long-haul vessels, Miroslav returned to his native Ivangorod. There he worked as a waiter, a baker, a press brake operator and a repairman in a chemical plant.

In 2005 Miroslav started studying the Bible and found convincing evidence in it that the world around him is the result of the work of a brilliant Engineer. Three years later, he became one of Jehovah's Witnesses.

In 2014, Miroslav married Yelena, who shares his views on life. Together they raised two daughters from her first marriage. Yelena has a higher technical education. Recently, she has been working in the cleaning industry. The couple love traveling together, visiting museums and beautiful places, spending time with friends and learning new things from nature.

The family experienced stress because of the criminal prosecution. Relatives who do not share their religious beliefs worry about the Sabodash family.

Case History

At the end of February 2023, seven searches took place in the towns of Kingisepp and Slantsy, Leningrad Region. The Investigative Committee initiated a criminal case on charges of extremism against Kirill Khabrik, Igor Zhmyrev, and other unidentified persons. Charges were also filed against Sergey Ryabokon, Andrey Morozov, and Yevgeniy Poveshchenko. The latter is under a recognizance agreement; the rest have been detained. At the end of March, searches again took place in Kingisepp. Eleven believers were interrogated. Five more people became defendants in the criminal case: Miroslav Sabodash, Igor Shevlyuga, Tatyana Stepanova, Aleksandr Vaganov, and Konstantsiya Vovk. They were placed in a temporary detention center but were quickly released except for Shevlyuga, who spent 26 days in a detention center. All five are prohibited from certain activities.