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Dmitry Goldychev

Dmitry Goldychev

53 yr old (born in 24.11.1972)

Address: 600020, ул. Большая Нижегородская д. 67, Владимирская область, г. Владимир, ФКУ «Тюрьма № 2 УФСИН по Владимирской области» «Владимирский централ», Голдычев Дмитрий Валентинович, 1972 г.р.

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Resident of St. Petersburg. On 3 June 2022, he was detained in Belarus while trying to cross the border with Ukraine. He was deported to the Russian Federation. On 10 June 2022, a case was opened against him for preparation to participate in the activities of an illegal armed formation. The next day he was taken into custody. According to the version of the investigation, he was going to join the legion "Freedom of Russia". Later, the charge was reclassified to attempted participation in the activities of an illegal armed group. In addition, Goldychev was accused of attempted treason. On 29 May 2024, he was sentenced to 13 years in a strict regime colony.

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Address: 600020, ул. Большая Нижегородская д. 67, Владимирская область, г. Владимир, ФКУ «Тюрьма № 2 УФСИН по Владимирской области» «Владимирский централ», Голдычев Дмитрий Валентинович, 1972 г.р.

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