In Kaluga, the second believer, Roman Makhnev, left the pre-trial detention center
Kaluga RegionOn December 25, 2019, Olga Alabugina, judge of the Kaluga District Court, softened the measure of restraint for Roman Makhnev, who had previously been subjected to inhuman treatment in the FSB building in Kaluga. He spent exactly six months behind bars. A day earlier, a similar decision was made in relation to Dmitry Kuzin.
While Roman Makhnev was in custody in a pre-trial detention center, his family faced a number of misfortunes. His father died. His mother's house burned down. Due to unfair criminal prosecution, he could not be with his family during this difficult period. All this time, the fellow believers supported the family as best they could.
Earlier, Kuzin and Makhnev declared the violation of their rights in an open letter to the governor of the Kaluga region, Anatoly Artamonov. Dmitry Kuzin's wife and his lawyers also appealed to the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Kaluga Region, Yury Zelnikov, the Commissioner for Human Rights, Tatyana Moskalkova, and the former Chairman of the Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, Mikhail Fedotov.
Additional details of the criminal prosecution of Kaluga believers are given in the 5-minute video "I managed to tell my dad in my ear that I was proud of his steadfastness." The life of believers in Kaluga was divided into before and after."