The doctor’s plot
Serhiy Petrik, a paediatrician from occupied Donbas, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for ‘espionage’
In early October, a court was convened in occupied eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region to consider the case of Serhiy Petrik, a neonatal doctor from nearby Makiivka, which was occupied by Russia in the War in Donbas in 2014.
A copy of Petrik’s indictment tells the now familiar tale of a courageous person who was unlucky enough to find himself living under Russian occupation twice.
Petrik was beaten and taken to a police station, the standard practice for roadside stops carried out by forces of the DPR.
Petrik consistently refused to accept a Russian passport, something required as per a new law introduced by the occupation authorities in 2023.
Petrik’s fresh Russian passport was likely what prompted the FSB to act as he could now be tried as a Russian citizen.
Following the sentencing, his possessions were set to be confiscated.










