Sergey Melnik with his wife after his release, December 2025

Sergey Melnik with his wife after his release, December 2025

Sergey Melnik with his wife after his release, December 2025

Served Sentences

Six-Year Term Served — Another Believer from Volga Region, Sergey Melnik, Leaves Penal Colony

Volgograd Region,   Kirov Region

Sergey Melnik, 53, one of Jehovah's Witnesses from Volgograd, spent more than four years and nine months in prison. His sentence for his faith ended on December 18, 2025. Sergey left the correctional colony in Kirovo-Chepetsk, from where he will take a train home the next day.

Melnik was first behind bars in May 2019 — he was placed in a pre-trial detention center after a search; later, he was sent back to the detention center after the verdict was announced. "The hardest part was enduring isolation and worrying about my family. I didn't know what was happening with them," Sergey recalls. "No letters, no visits, no phone calls." Later, Sergey was allowed to correspond. "In letters, we could chat about everyday things and feel as if we were together," Melnik added. "Through friends, I even managed to send my wife bouquets with cards."

Sergey had been in the colony since March 2022. There, he could keep in touch with relatives through short phone calls. Family and friends continued writing to him, and by a few months before his release, the number of letters reached 5,000. Melnik tried to reply to each one, dedicating his weekends to this. Sergey is passionate about football, so friends wrote to him about tournament progress.

While in prison, Sergey trained as a cook and worked in the cafeteria on a 2/2 schedule. "At first, it was hard even to do chopping, memorize recipes and their sequence, but then I got the hang of it and started doing everything quickly," he says. The work was physically demanding: he had to get up earlier than others and spend the whole day on his feet, serving more than a thousand inmates three times a day. This workload didn't stop Sergey from loving cooking: he prepared meals together with other inmates in his unit and shared unusual recipes with them.

The attitude of colony staff and inmates toward Sergey was friendly; many were surprised by his optimism and cheerful nature. "The guys there called me 'the man with the smile.' They used to say: 'You walk into the cafeteria, see Sergey standing there smiling, and that means our day isn't going to waste,'" recalls Melnik. The believer received no rewards.

As of publication, in 2025 15 of Jehovah's Witnesses have been released from Russian colonies. Another 126 believers continue to serve real prison terms.

Case of Rogozin and Others in Volgograd

Case History
In the spring of 2019, the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case against the Volgograd believers. Sergey Melnik, Igor Egozaryan, Valeriy Rogozin and Denis Peresunko were accused of organizing an extremist organization, and the latter two were also accused of financing it. They spent 5 to 7 months in the pre-trial detention center. The lawyers drew the attention of Judge Irina Struk to numerous violations by the investigation. Some witnesses claimed that their testimony had been falsified. Secret witnesses were interrogated incognito, fearing for their lives and health. In September 2021, the court sentenced 4 believers to prison terms ranging from 6 years to 6 years and 5 months. In March 2022, the appellate court upheld the verdict. Egozaryan and Melnik were released in December 2025.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Volgograd Region
Locality:
Volgograd
Suspected of:
according to the investigation, he repeatedly participated "in mass events to view, listen, discuss audio and video materials promoting the cult of religious superiority of the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses"
Court case number:
11902180028000016
Initiated:
May 16, 2019
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Volgograd Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1), 282.3 (1)
Court case number:
1-2/2021 (1-56/2020)
Court:
Traktorozavodsky District Court of Volgograd
Judge:
Iryna Struk
Case History
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