A resident of Kemerovo was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison in the case of sabotage

A resident of Kemerovo was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison in the case of sabotage

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A Kuzbass pathologist was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison in the case of damage to a power line. 41-year-old Alexander Chervov from Kemerovo was found guilty in the case of three episodes of sabotage and preparation for a terrorist attack. This was reported by the anonymous Telegram channel “Kuzbass without extremism”. The post has now been deleted. The screenshot is published by Sibir.Realii.

Judging by the case file that Sibir.Realii journalists found on the website of the 1st Eastern District Military Court, Chervov was sentenced on August 4.

It is not reported whether Chervov pleaded guilty.

It became known about the detention of the resident of Kuzbass in May last year. The FSB detained Chervov on suspicion of collapsing power lines in the Zavodsky district of Kemerovo and in the area of ​​the Kemerovo-Promyshlennaya road.

During the search of his apartment, they found canisters and bottles with gasoline, saltpeter, gas masks, maps of Kuzbass and Ukraine, as well as a diary in which the doctor allegedly wrote about the preparation of sabotage on power line poles.

In September 2022, Rosfinmonitoring added Alexander Chervov to the register of terrorists and extremists, and in May 2023, the trial in his case began.

Before his detention, Chervov worked as a pathologist at the Kuzbass Regional Clinical Hospital.

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