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Multi-defendant prosecutions6 cases · 16 people · 2 countries
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Group & mass-defendant cases
Tracked separately from individual prisoners

Charged together

Prosecutions that name more than one defendant. Kept as their own records so the co-defendant structure — the same statute used against a whole group — stays visible for prosecution-pattern analysis.

GRP-CMRJ
Group case
2defendants
Russia
2025
protest

Arseny Leoshko and Alexander Ershov

Two Natsbol activists, Arseny Leoshko and Alexander Ershov, were detained at a rally in Tomsk against the blocking of Roblox. Ershov was released without charges, while Leoshko was released after giving an explanation. Police demanded Ershov sign a contract to fight in the war with Ukraine, threatening to send him to the front by force.

Arseny LeoshkoAlexander Ershov
2 charged together
GRP-CMQU
Group case
2defendants
Russia
2025
protest

Naoko Loginova and Alexander Orlov

Singer Naoko (Diana Loginova) and guitarist Alexander Orlov from the band "Stoptaym" were detained upon exiting a special detention center in St. Petersburg. This is their third detention, related to street performances with anti-war songs. They are being charged with organizing a simultaneous stay of citizens in a public place and, in Naoko's case, discrediting the army.

Naoko LoginovaAlexander Orlov
2 charged together
Art. 20.2.2 КоАП
GRP-CMQU
Group case
2defendants
Russia
2025
activism

Ekaterina Romanova and Diana Protasova

Ekaterina Romanova and Diana Protasova, eco-activists defending Losiny Ostrov National Park, were detained for disobeying police. Protasova was taken to the hospital due to high blood pressure.

Ekaterina RomanovaDiana Protasova
2 charged together
Art. 19.3 КоАП
GRP-CMQU
Group case
6defendants
Russia
2025
religious

Zakhar Asmalovsky

Zakhar Asmalovsky, a Baptist conscientious objector, was fined by a Krasnoyarsk Region court for evading conscription after being denied Alternative Civilian Service (ACS). He is appealing the conviction, highlighting the difficulty in obtaining ACS after the war began.

Zakhar AsmalovskyGerman StrelkovAndrey BondarenkoNikolay Romanyuk+2
6 charged together
Art. 328
GRP-CMQU
Group case
2defendants
Russia
2025
activism

Viktor Astakhov and Natalya Astakhova

Viktor and Natalya Astakhov, activists of the "Left Front," were detained on Red Square for allegedly passing a newspaper containing an article about the trial against Sergei Udaltsov. Their personal belongings were seized, and they were taken to a police station.

Viktor AstakhovNatalya Astakhova
2 charged together