Photo: Chuzh Vladislav Olegovich
not imprisoned

Personal Information

Birth date
25 нояб. 1997 г. (28 years old)
Special circumstances
Ukrainian citizen, military servicemember
Notes
г. Белая Церковь, Киевская обл. Старший солдат, 2 батальон, 3 пехотной роты, ООСпН НГУ "Азов, в/ч А3057. Ранен 29 июля 2022 года в результате удара по Волновахской исправительной колонии №120 в районе Еленовки.

Chuzh Vladislav Olegovich

Added: 20 мар. 2025 г.

Case Information

Region of case initiation:
Donetsk Oblast
Detention date:
6 апр. 2022 г.
Charges:
Art. 356 CC RF Part 1, Art. 105 CC RF Part 2 Clause a, Art. 105 CC RF Part 2 Clause e, Art. 105 CC RF Part 2 Clause zh, Art. 105 CC RF Part 2 Clause l
Sentence:
25 years strict regime
Estimated release date:
18 окт. 2024 г.

Case Description

In the occupied Mariupol, in May 2022, during the battles for 'Azovstal', Ukrainian citizens, servicemen of the 'Azov' regiment, 26-year-old Svyatoslav Zdorovenko, 24-year-old Vladislav Chuzh, and 27-year-old Bogdan Beznosko, were taken prisoner by Russian military personnel. They were accused of cruel treatment of the civilian population, use of prohibited means and methods in an armed conflict, attempted murder and intentional damage to other people's property, motivated by political and ideological hatred and enmity. According to the Russian investigation, at the end of February 2022, Vladislav Chuzh, to whom Zdorovenko and Beznosko were subordinate, chose a firing position at school No. 32 in the city of Mariupol. During the period from March 1 to March 14, 2022, on his orders, they fired 20 mortar shells at two residential buildings. The purpose of the shelling was to intimidate the civilian population. As a result of the military's actions, houses were destroyed, no civilians were injured. On or before December 6, 2023, the Supreme Court of the Donetsk People's Republic found Svyatoslav Zdorovenko, Vladislav Chuzhai, and Bogdan Beznosko guilty and sentenced each of them to 25 years in prison to be served in a strict regime penal colony. There is no information about appealing the verdict. On October 18, 2024, Vladislav Chuzh was released during the next exchange of prisoners of war between Russia and Ukraine.