Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250661
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250655
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250654
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250653
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev are seen inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 Father Sergiy was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his aide on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250651
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250649
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250648
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250647
Former schema monk Sergiy, whose secular name is Nikolai Romanov, sits inside a defendants' cage during a hearing at Babushkinsky district court in Moscow, Russia. On November, 2021 he was convicted to three and a half years in prison of inciting suicide and seizing control of a convent. A Russian court started a new criminal trial against the former priest and his assistant Vsevolod Moguchev on charges of extremism in online preaching.10.08.2022#8250646