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Ilya Baburin’s story

Ilya Baburin is a young man from Novosibirsk, sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment on charges of “terrorism” and “treason against the state”. In October this year, the Military Appeal Court confirmed the sentence.

Who are Ilya’s supposed “collaborators”, what happened at the music school, and what does “Azov Brigade” have to do with it? We briefly tell Ilya Baburin’s story.

At present, Ilya is being held at the SIZO-1 in Novosibirsk. You can support him by writing a letter!

💌 Аddress for letters to Ilya:
Russia, 630010, г. Новосибирск, ул. Караваева, д. 1, СИЗО-1
Baburin Ilya Nikolaevich d.o.b. 1999

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Ilya Baburin’s story

Ilya Baburin is a young man from Novosibirsk, sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment on charges of “terrorism” and “treason against the state”. In October this year, the Military Appeal Court confirmed the sentence.

Who are Ilya’s supposed “collaborators”, what happened at the music school, and what does “Azov Brigade” have to do with it? We briefly tell Ilya Baburin’s story.

At present, Ilya is being held at the SIZO-1 in Novosibirsk. You can support him by writing a letter!

💌 Аddress for letters to Ilya:
Russia, 630010, г. Новосибирск, ул. Караваева, д. 1, СИЗО-1
Baburin Ilya Nikolaevich d.o.b. 1999

Solidarity Zone supports Ilya Baburin. 

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