Biography
Alexander Solovyov was born in 1970 in the village of Kazarma (Perm Territory). Since childhood, he was fond of sports, fantastic literature and the history of the ancient world.
Alexander's parents passed away early: his father when his son was only a year old, his mother when he was 18. After the death of his mother, he left his studies at the Polytechnic Institute and served in the army. He worked as an assistant driver of an electric locomotive and an inspector of technical supervision of the communications service.
Later, Alexandr moved to Perm and there became better acquainted with the teachings of the Bible. Although he did not believe in God, he thought a lot about the origin and meaning of life. With the help of a childhood friend, Alexander was surprised to discover that the Bible is not a "collection of prayers for grandmothers", but a logical book that gives clear answers to questions.
In 2001 he married Anna, whose work is related to music. Through joint Bible study, they have a strong family. They play music together, play sports and love to help friends organize weddings.
Relatives and friends of Alexander, even those who do not share his religious views, are completely perplexed by the criminal case against him. They are well aware that Aleksandr has nothing to do with extremism.
On July 4, 2019, the Ordzhonikidze District Court of Perm convicted Solovyov and imposed a fine of 300,000 rubles instead of the 3.5 years in prison requested by the prosecutor. The Court of Appeal upheld the conviction.