Biography
In September 2020, a 29-year-old native of Vladivostok, Yekaterina Treguba, joined the list of more than 30 Primorye residents accused of extremism for their faith. Interrogations, searches and court testimonies became part of her daily life.
Yekaterina was born in February 1991. She has a younger brother and sister. As a child she was fond of studying English, dancing, basketball and sambo. After school, she graduated from the Academic College of Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service. Now Yekaterina teaches English. In her spare time, she likes to go jogging, which helps her cope with stress.
Katya's interest in the Bible came from childhood when her grandmother read her interesting stories from Scriptures. Especially the girl was affected by the fact that people will never grow old again. Later, Yekaterina became personally convinced of the love and care of the Creator& In 2008 she became a Christian.
Although parents do not share Yekaterina’s religious beliefs, their daughter's criminal prosecution is a source of serious concern and perplexity. The believer herself tries not to succumb to fear and unnecessary stress. "This experience has made me stronger," she says.