Updated: May 2, 2024
Name: Khvostov Anatoliy Aleksandrovich
Date of Birth: April 13, 1948
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (2)

Biography

Anatoliy Khvostov, a resident of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, became aсcused in a criminal case at the age of 73. The persecution of an elderly man and six of his fellow believers began in November 2021. Before that, the believer's house was searched as part of the case against Anton Ostapenko.

Anatoliy was born in April 1948 in the city of Makeyevka, Donetsk region, Ukrainian SSR. He has a younger brother. As a child, Anatoliy was fond of sports, immediately after school he went to work.

In addition to Makeyevka, Anatoliy lived for some time in Taganrog (Rostov Region) and Novosibirsk, later moved to the city of Sharypovo (Krasnoyarsk Territory), where he participated in the construction of the Berezovskaya regional power station. Recently he worked as a locksmith.

In the mid-1990s, Anatoliy began to study the Bible. Meditating on the prophecies contained in this book touched his heart and moved him to the Christian path in 1997.

Anatoliy is divorced, a daughter and a son were born in marriage, who is no longer alive.

The criminal prosecution hit the already poor health of an elderly person. Yet the believer does not lose hope for the wonderful future described in the Bible, and maintains a positive attitude. In this he is helped by the support of relatives and friends.

Case History

A series of searches that took place in April 2019 in the town of Sharypovo affected several families of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Initially, the investigative actions were carried out in the framework of the case against Anton Ostapenko. After 2.5 years, the Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Krasnoyarsk Territory opened a criminal case against 7 more male believers aged 29 to 73 years. Anatoliy Khvostov, Dmitry Gorelov, Maksim Vigul, Aleksandr Miroshnichenko, Eldar Mammadov, Vladimir Osintsev and Gennadiy Solomentsev are suspected of participating in the activities of an extremist organization. In May-June 2022, repeated searches were carried out at the homes of Vigul, Miroshnichenko, Osintsev and Khvostov.