Biography
For the first time, Oleg Danilov's family faced persecution in the spring of 2020, and six months later they came to them again with a search, and this time Oleg was placed on a recognizance agreement. In March 2021, the court sentenced the believer to 3 years in prison, he was taken into custody right in the courtroom. On March 1, 2024, he was released, having served his sentence in full.
Oleg was born in April 1974 in the city of Usolye-Sibirskoye, Irkutsk Region. His mother worked as a crane operator and seamstress, and his father as a locksmith. Oleg is the middle child in the family. When the children were small, they often went hiking with their parents in the mountains of Stavropol.
As a child, Oleg was fond of music. After school, he studied as an electrician. He worked in the field of construction, as well as a driver, a furniture maker. Before his imprisonment, he worked as a sharpener of manicure tools. He is fond of winemaking, loves to relax in nature and travel with the whole family. At one time he lived in Zelenokumsk (Stavropol Territory) and the village of Chernomorskiy, Krasnodar Territory.
In 1995, Oleg married Nataliya, who shares his views on life. She works as a manicurist. The couple raised two sons. At the time of the start of the criminal prosecution, the eldest son was still studying at a technical school as an auto mechanic, and the youngest was at college as an Internet marketer. At one time, the family moved to the village of Kholmskaya to live in a private house and be closer to nature.
Oleg's relatives are deeply religious people. In 1958, his grandparents became acquainted with the Bible through communication with Christians repressed for their faith in Siberia. His mother read the Bible from an early age and tried to follow its canons. The influence of his family helped Oleg to see the value of biblical norms, and in 1991 he firmly decided to embark on the Christian path. Together with his wife, they tried to instill spiritual values in their children.
The searches and criminal prosecution had a strong impact on the emotional state of the entire Danilov family. "Oleg and I have always had a very close relationship," Nataliya said. "When it was taken away, it was as if a part of my body had been torn out and a bleeding wound was left." She added: "The carefree youth of the sons abruptly turned into adulthood with responsibilities and solving many problems. But they did a great job with it. The example of Oleg, which they saw when he was around, helped them a lot."
Oleg himself, speaking before the court with the last plea, noted: "For me, being a Christian is not just words or a name, it is a way of life and thinking. These truths are deep in my heart, I absorbed them, one might say, with my mother's milk.