Ilya Romanov

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Address: Ilya Eduardovich Romanov, 1967 g.r., FKU SIZO-1, ul. Gagarina, d.26-a, 603098, Nizhnii Novrogod, Russia (letters only in Russian and do not contain statements about the political activities of anarchists)

Detained on 26 October 2013. 46-year-old anarchist Ilya Romanov was wounded near Nizhnii Novgorod regional recruiting office. The blast which occurred late at night severaly injured his left hand and burned his

face. Ilya was taken to hospital where doctors amputated his arm. Romanov explained for police

that he unwarily used a pyrotechnic device. In December 2013 Romanov was charged by Article 205 through Article 30 of the Criminal Code of

Russian Federation ("attempt a terrorist attack"). There is no reason for terrorism charges

because there is no corpus delicti. Article 205 implies committing acts "frightening people

and endanger the lives of the person causing significant property damage or other serious

consequences in order to influence decision-making authorities or international

organizations". It is obvious that in this situation there could be no intimidation, no danger

of death or significant property damage as a firecracker was too underpowered, and Ilya hurt

just because the blast was occurred in his hands. Ilya Romanov took part in anarchist movement from the end of 1980. In 2002 he was arrested in

Ukraine and sentenced 10 years in prison because of the case "Odessa' Komsomol". The group of

young people accused of attacks on jewelry stores and banks, arms trafficking and the

explosion of a homemade bomb near the building of Ukraine's Security Service (ex-KGB). Ilya

pleaded not guilty and was in prison until December 2012. You may help Ilya Romanov by donating to our fund. If you have particular wishes on allocation of money, let us know.