Case of Ivashina in Simferopol

Case History

In late November 2025, the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case against Crimea resident Yelena Ivashina. The case had been separated into an independent proceeding from the case of another Jehovah's Witness, Aleksandr Voronchikhin. In December, searches were conducted in Yelena's apartment, after which she was interrogated and placed in a temporary detention facility (IVS). The believer was accused of financing the activities of an extremist organization. The court placed her under house arrest.

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    Senior investigator of the Investigation Department of the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee for the Republic of Crimea V. V. Zabiyaka opened a criminal case against Elena Ivashina, accusing her of financing the activities of an extremist organization.

    The investigator claims that the believer "transferred money as donations."

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    Early in the morning, a search is carried out in the apartment of Elena Ivashina in the village. Novofedorovka. Electronic devices, bank cards and hard drive are seized from her.

    Investigator A. A. Kirov interrogates Ivashina about her religious beliefs. The woman uses Article 51 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, which gives the right not to testify against herself and her relatives.

    After the interrogation, the believer is placed in a temporary detention facility.

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    The court of the Kievskiy District Court of Simferopol chooses a restriction measure for Yelena in the form of house arrest.

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