Alekseenko Nikita Andreevich
Case Information
- Region of case initiation:
- Irkutsk Oblast
- Detention date:
- 8 окт. 2024 г.
- Charges:
- Art. 205.2 CC RF Part 2
- Sentence:
- ₽525000 fine
- Case categories:
- Justification of terrorism, Freedom of speech, RDK (Russian Volunteer Corps), Anti-war case
- Rosfinmonitoring status:
- Added 22 окт. 2024 г.
Case Description
On October 8, 2024, in the city of Tulun, Irkutsk Oblast, 20-year-old local resident Nikita Alekseenko was detained. An administrative protocol was drawn up against him under the article on calls for violating the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation, and a criminal case was opened for public calls for terrorism. The reason for the criminal prosecution was a comment on social networks, where Alekseenko allegedly approved of the activities of the RDK and the possible capture of Russian territory by this unit to overthrow the authorities in the Russian Federation: "We are waiting for you in Irkutsk, Which region of the Russian Federation should the RDK fighters enter first?", We pray for you!" Russia will be free! Siberia is waiting for liberators!" and "This is correct. The Motherland is one, and it needs to be saved from Putin's Chekists, Alekseenko wrote in 2023. The court placed the young man in custody. November 29, 2024, the court changed the measure of restraint to a ban on certain actions. On March 5, 2025, the 2nd Eastern Military Court found Nikita Alekseenko guilty and fined him 350 thousand. rubles. On May 26, 2025, the Appellate Military Court toughened the sentence, increasing the fine to 525 thousand. rubles.
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