On 14 August, searches were conducted in places connected with religious movement New Generation in at least six Russian cities over the criminal case on an “undesirable” organisation, reports Russian state news agency RIA Novosti, citing a source.
According to their interlocutor, the searches were conducted in Chelyabinsk, Moscow, Krasnodar, Sochi, Kemerovo, and Novosibirsk. The source called New Generation a “radical religious cult” that “supports national battalion Azov”.
RIA Novosti also shared a video, in which a man introducing himself as Alexander Grishin, is being detained. Grishin is the pastor of the New Generation church in Novosibirsk. Law enforcement agents broke into his flat and pinned him to the floor, while a child’s cries could be heard off-screen.
According to media outlet Sibir.Realii, a search was also conducted in the church Love of Christ in Kemerovo. The outlet reports that the believers speculate that they could be charged over communicating with the pastor of the New Generation from Ukraine, Andriy Tischenko. During the search, their phones were confiscated.