Zarubin Sergei Grigorievich (Bishop Synesius)
Bishop of the Izhevsk-Votsk diocese
Genus. in 1886 in the village of Panino, Seltykovsky district, Moscow region; Russian; secondary education; b/p. Since 1918, a minister of religious worship (Omsk, Tyumen, Irkutsk, Urazovo), since 1929 - bishop of the Izhevsk-Votsk diocese. Lived in the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Izhevsk. Arrested on May 24, 1931 by the Votsky regional department of the OGPU in the Nizhny Novgorod region. He was accused of being the leader of the counter-revolutionary church-monarchist organization “I.P.Ts.”, conducting anti-Soviet agitation among believers. Sentenced by a resolution of the OGPU collegium dated January 26, 1932 under Art. 58-10, 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to imprisonment in a concentration camp for 10 years. Imprisoned in a camp in Udmurtia, then a prisoner of the BelBaltLag of the NKVD. Accused of counter-revolutionary agitation among prisoners. Sentenced by the Troika of the NKVD of the KASSR on September 20, 1937 to VMN. Shot on September 27, 1937 in the vicinity of Medvezhyegorsk. In the case of 1932 he was rehabilitated on November 29, 1989, in the case of 1937 he was rehabilitated by the Prosecutor's Office of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic on April 13, 1989.
Documents (2)
Fund 016 / Inventory 2 / Case 2
33. Letter from the MB of the Udmurt Republic of Izhevsk No. M-878 dated 07/24/1995 (response to letter No. 292 dated 06/29/1995) to the Central State Administration of St. Petersburg about the available information on P.V. Mezrina, S.G. Zarubina. and about the lack of information on Belsky I.I., Ostrovidov K.A., Ostroumov G., Trezvinsky N.K., and that the case of Dernov A.I. is in the prosecutor's office of the Yaroslavl region.


Fund 016 / Inventory 2 / Case 2
57. Letter from the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for the Republic of Karelia No. 13/76 dated 02/18/1997 (response to No. 266 dated 10/18/1996) to the director of the Central State Administration of St. Petersburg T.A. Zernova. about the available information on Zarubin S.G.
