Veryanov built a successful business, worked on geological expeditions, and made several notable archaeological discoveries during his time living in Peru. In 2017, however, he decided to return to his homeland. Five years later, when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began, Veryanov made his opposition to it well known, attending protests, fiercely criticising the Kremlin on social media, and continuing to associate with people labelled “foreign agents” or “extremists” by the Russian authorities. While doing so, according to investigators, Veryanov supposedly invented a device made from tin foil and cardboard which interfered with Russian air defence systems.
Before long, Veryanov was detained, heavy-handedly and publicly, after which he was placed in pretrial detention in Moscow’s infamous Lefortovo prison, assigned a lawyer by the state, charged with treason and — eventually — convicted in a “classified” trial conducted entirely behind closed doors.