Russia is intensifying its legal pursuit of Nikita Uvarov, a teenager arrested in June 2020 in Kansk for distributing political leaflets targeting the FSB. Uvarov, then 14, was apprehended alongside two peers and has since been referred to as part of the Kansk affair. The Investigative Committee is seeking to impose additional charges based on audio recordings obtained during his incarceration, alleging Uvarov's involvement in an extremist organization, which could extend his sentence by 12 years. He was originally sentenced to five years in prison on terrorism charges, with the FSB using his gameplay in Minecraft as evidence. Uvarov maintained his innocence, stating he was just a kid wanting to socialize. He is expected to be released in March 2026, but the new charges complicate his situation. His two companions were released without facing charges.