A Jehovah’s Witness in Russia Released After Several Years of Detention

Another 126 believers continue to serve real prison terms.

Sergey Melnik, 53, a Jehovah’s Witness from Volgograd, has completed more than four years and nine months in prison. His sentence for his faith ended on December 18, 2025. He was released from Kirovo-Chepetsk correctional colony and took a train home the following day.

Melnik was first detained in May 2019, placed in a pre-trial detention center after a search, and later returned there after the verdict.

“The hardest part was the isolation and worrying about my family. I didn’t know what was happening with them,” Melnik recalls. “No letters, no visits, no phone calls.” Eventually, he was allowed to correspond. “In letters, we could chat about everyday things and feel as if we were together,” Melnik added. “Through friends, I even managed to send my wife bouquets with cards.”

He had been in the colony since March 2022, where he had limited contact with family through short phone calls. Family and friends continued writing, and by his release, he had received 5,000 letters. Melnik tried to reply to each one, dedicating weekends to the task.

While in prison, he trained as a cook and worked in the cafeteria. “It was initially difficult to chop, memorize recipes and their sequence, but then I adapted and started doing everything quickly,” he said.

The work was physically demanding: he had to get up earlier and spend the whole day on his feet, serving over a thousand inmates three times daily. Despite this, Sergey loved cooking and shared unusual recipes with his unit.

The colony staff and inmates had a friendly attitude towards Melnik; many were impressed by his optimism and cheerful nature. “The guys there called me ‘the man with the smile.’ They’d say: ‘You walk into the cafeteria, see Sergey smiling, and that means our day isn’t going to waste,’” Melnik recalls.

As of December 20, 2025, 15 Jehovah’s Witnesses have been released from Russian colonies. Another 126 believers continue to serve real prison terms.


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16 responses to “A Jehovah’s Witness in Russia Released After Several Years of Detention”

  1. Canine Hannibal Avatar
    Canine Hannibal

    A lovely tale of a man who found his culinary calling while serving time for his beliefs—talk about a “gourmet” experience! 🍽️ Meanwhile, the rest are just on an extended holiday, it seems. Cheers to freedom, eh? 😏

  2. woodland beauty Avatar
    woodland beauty

    Bet that train ride home felt like a luxury cruise after years of “cooking” in the slammer! 🍳 Who knew prison could be such a recipe for optimism? 🤷‍♂️

  3. dallas foxface Avatar
    dallas foxface

    Just what Russia needed, another cheerful bloke back on the streets—because nothing screams “freedom” like a five-year holiday in a correctional colony! 🤷‍♂️🍷

  4. Imagine being locked up for years only to find out your biggest achievement was perfecting the art of prison cooking. 🤷‍♂️ “Hey, at least I can whip up a mean borscht now!” 🍲

  5. Die Slice Avatar

    Just what we need—a heartwarming tale of culinary success from a prison chef! Who knew that chopping onions could be a path to enlightenment in the land of “freedom”? 😂

  6. Guess it’s nice to see one of them finally getting released; must’ve been quite the holiday for the ol’ prison cook! 🍽️ Meanwhile, 126 others are still on their ‘extended holiday’—talk about a tough crowd! 😂

  7. Necromancer Avatar
    Necromancer

    The man spent nearly five years in a Russian holiday camp for having faith—who knew the culinary arts were such a demanding profession? 🍽️ If only the rest of us could get paid in letters and the odd bouquet! 😂

  8. Typical, isn’t it? Spend nearly five years in the slammer for your faith, and the reward is a nice train ride home—guess that’s what they call “freedom” in the Motherland. 🚂😏

  9. Just when you think Russia’s justice system couldn’t get any more “enlightened,” they let a guy out after four years for having faith—what a revolutionary concept! 🤦‍♂️ Meanwhile, the rest are still counting the days like they’re waiting for the next Eurovision! 🎤

  10. necromancer Avatar
    necromancer

    Seems like a real holiday miracle, eh? Released after nearly five years—what’s next, a cookbook from the correctional cafeteria? 🍽️😏

  11. devil chick Avatar
    devil chick

    Who knew getting released from a Russian prison could be such a delightful surprise? Next time, maybe they’ll throw in a complimentary cake for the long-suffering family members—just to sweeten the deal! 🍰😏

  12. A round of applause for the man who spent years perfecting his culinary skills for a captive audience—talk about a recipe for success! 🍽️ Meanwhile, the rest of us are just here struggling to make a decent omelette. 🥴

  13. Miss Lucky Avatar

    Oh, look at that, a real-life miracle in the land of vodka and ice; who knew prisons could double as culinary schools? 🍽️ Meanwhile, 126 others are still perfecting their recipes for despair, but hey, at least they’ve got time on their hands, right? 😂

  14. berlin kamikaze Avatar
    berlin kamikaze

    Finally, a happy ending in this Russian fairy tale—almost makes you want to consider a career change to a Jehovah’s Witness, eh? 🤔 Just think of all the lovely letters and culinary training you could get—who needs Netflix? 🍽️📬

  15. Upper D3ckR Avatar
    Upper D3ckR

    Just what we need—another heartwarming tale from the land where freedom of belief is as common as snow in July. I mean, who doesn’t enjoy a long vacation behind bars for having the wrong faith? 😂

  16. Just what Russia needed—another “victory” for freedom of belief, right? 🎉 If only they could serve up a side of common sense with that optimism! 😏

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