Name: Artemov Oleg Igorevich
Date of Birth: July 31, 1995
Current status: defendant
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.3 (1), 282.2 (1)
Current restrictions: recognizance agreement

Biography

Before Oleg Artyomov from Chelyabinsk faced criminal prosecution for discussing the Bible with friends over video calls, he had plenty of plans. He wanted to build a strong family. Oleg recalls: "When the case was opened, it became clear to me that it would most likely end with a real prison term... And that means this goal gets pushed back..."

Oleg was born in July 1995 in the village of Kanashevo in the Chelyabinsk Region and has lived in Chelyabinsk for his entire life. He has an older brother. His mother is retired, and his father died of a stroke in December 2025. As a child, Oleg loved playing football with friends, and he also enjoyed inventing, filming, and editing short comedy sketches.

After school, Oleg worked as a mechanic at a bowling center, and five years later he moved into apartment renovation. From time to time, he attended various events in the construction field—seminars, master classes, and festivals in different cities across Russia. In his spare time, Oleg plays volleyball and football and goes ice skating. In summer, he loves relaxing by the lakes of the Urals. He also enjoys organizing big celebrations and parties for friends from different cities, as well as filming humorous videos. "I can't live without humor and puns," the believer says.

From early childhood, Oleg's mother instilled in him a love for the Bible. As he grew older, the young man decided to explore the book in depth on his own. He was struck by its internal consistency, its archaeological and historical accuracy, and its practical wisdom. In 2012, Oleg decided to set out on the Christian path. At the time, he had no idea that this would later lead to criminal prosecution.

When the court hearings began, Oleg met his future wife Yuliya, who came to support him. He remembers: "It was really nerve‑racking to come to her parents and say, 'Hello, I want to make your daughter the wife of a 'criminal defendant .''" Yuliya's parents are not Jehovah's Witnesses, yet they supported the young couple. Oleg and Yuliya got married in November 2025. They are determined to face all difficulties together.

Case History

At the end of February 2024, Aleksandr Chepenko, an investigator of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, opened two criminal cases at once against another resident of Chelyabinsk, Oleg Artemov. The believer was suspected of participating in the activities of an extremist organization and its financing due to the fact that he participated in meetings for worship and also paid for a video conferencing application. Artemov’s phone and bank cards were seized, and he himself was placed under recognizance agreement. A year later, the investigation reclassified the charge from the article on participation in the activities of an extremist organization to the organization of this activity. The court proceedings of the case began in spring 2025.
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