Vladimir Sadovsky
According to the records of the Russian New Martyrs, the priest Vladimir Sadovsky served at a church in the village of Lugovskoe in the Kopal district until 1912, when he was transferred to the Cossack settlement (stanitsa) of Zaitsevskaya, also called Chilik, in the Verny district of the Semirechye region.
In 1921 he was shot by sentence of the regional revolutionary tribunal. The verdict was based on accusations of agitation against Soviet power, possession of weapons, and failure to present documents — charges of the kind commonly leveled against clergy in this period.