The Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info have learned of the arrest of 18-year-old Anastasia Savkina on charges of plotting a terrorist attack. According to investigators, the girl attempted to blow up her own father, a serviceman in a top-secret military unit and a participant in the war in Ukraine. This is the first and, so far, only such case in modern Russia.

 

The circumstances of the preparation and the assassination attempt itself are kept strictly confidential, but the charges speak for themselves. In addition to attempted terrorist attack (Article 205 of the Criminal Code), Anastasia was charged with the illegal manufacture of explosive devices (Article 223.1 of the Criminal Code) and their illegal trafficking (Article 222.1 of the Criminal Code).

 

According to a Cheka-OGPU source, the girl planned to blow up the car of her father, serviceman Alexei Savkin. According to leaks, he is associated with the radio unit of a classified military unit. He himself wrote in chats that he had 28 years of service and was a "member of the Special Military Forces."

 

It is known that Anastasia was brought to Moscow from Anapa, where she was detained.

 

As our project has discovered, Anastasia Savkina was a daredevil from an early age, and as a teenager, she joined a skinhead group. All members of the girl's family hold nationalist views, as evidenced by posts and comments on various forums by her father and mother.

 

In the last years before her arrest, the young Muscovite with right-wing views was engaged in online activism. She identified pedophiles, illegal immigrants, and perverts among immigrants, met them, and "leaked" them to specialized chats.

 

As Anastasia herself told her supporters, she also created fake accounts and called foreigners from fake phones. She would arrange meetings with them in locations with cameras broadcasting publicly. She would then call the police.

In 2024, the "pranks" ended—then still a minor, Anastasia was prosecuted for the first time.

 

Criminal reports from the capital's police recorded that two girls, Anastasia (who had just turned 17 a week ago) and Victoria (16), fired an aerosol pistol and pepper spray at migrants Takayev and Zhamalova.

 

As a result, the girls were convicted under Article 213 of the Russian Criminal Code, "Hooliganism," and sent to a correctional facility. Anastasia spent a year in the closed facility and was released in the spring of 2025.

 

Upon her release, her relationship with her family clearly didn't improve. At least, Anastasia changed her name and became Alexandra Mironenko.