Sergey Padyukov

[2] He graduated Russian secondary school at Brest and together with parents was forced to move to Warsaw after Soviet invasion of Poland.

Four churches constructed by Sergey Padyukov were classified as buildings of historic or architectural merit.

Sergey Padyukov and his older brother, Arkady, were members of National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, known as NTS.

[20] Later, in USA, as a human rights activist, Sergey Padyukov was serving as an expert for American Security Council Foundation and Republican National Committee.

[2] During perestroyka Sergey Padyukov established an active collaboration with political activists in Russia and regularly visited Moscow.

Last address of Sergey Padyukov, 610 Main Street, Toms River, New Jersey .