https://sudact.ru/regular/judge/srtSgXFGhRgx/
Liliana Vladimirovna Solovyova is a judge presiding in the Russian Federation. Her judicial record includes cases involving charges under Article 208 of the Russian Criminal Code, which pertains to the participation in armed formations or illegal armed groups.
In her rulings, Solovyova has presided over the sentencing of individuals accused of involvement with the Noman Chelebidzhikhan Battalion. For example, in 2022, she sentenced Aleksey Alekseevich Kiselyov, a former Navy captain, to 8.5 years in a strict regime colony. In a 2023 case, she sentenced Arsen Seytasanovich Ablaev, a Ukrainian entrepreneur, to 4 years and 5 months in prison for similar charges. The sentences handed down in these documented cases range from approximately four to eight and a half years of imprisonment.
Beyond the hand-curated cases above, this actor is linked to 2 documented cases in The Detained corpus. The figures below are descriptive arithmetic computed by The Detained from those records — not any source organization’s assessment.
| Article | This actor | Peer avg | Peer median | Δ vs peer avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
208 | 6.0 yrs · 2 cases | 7.97 yrs | 8 yrs | n too small |
Arsen Ablaev, a Ukrainian citizen and entrepreneur from Melitopol, was sentenced to 4 years and 5 months in prison for participating in the Noman Chelebidzhikhan Battalion. There are conflicting reports about his activities, including allegations of collaboration with Russian forces.
Aleksey Kiselyov, a Ukrainian pensioner and former Navy captain, was sentenced to 8.5 years in a strict regime colony for participating in an armed formation in a foreign state. He is accused of being part of the Noman Chelebidzhikhan Battalion.
Method — Peer baseline: cases in Russia citing the same criminal-code articles, with this actor’s cases excluded (35 sentenced peer cases). Case facts come from the sources cited on each linked case page; the comparisons are TD’s arithmetic. Full analytics & every linked case →