Pchelintsev, who edits the Religion and Law publication here, concludes that Russia has about 15,000 Protestant congregations, roughly equal to the number of Russian Orthodox ones. He says the number of Catholic parishes is roughly the same as the official number.
In Siberia, long a land of dissenters and discontents, there are believed to be more Protestants in church on Sunday mornings than Russian Orthodox. On one recent visit to Khabarovsk, the second largest city of the Russian Far East, I went to a packed Baptist church, only a kilometer from a sparsely attended Russian Orthodox Cathedral. The massive Cathedral had been built with federal funds.
http://blogs.voanews.com/russia-watch/2013/07/30/is-russia-turning-protestant/
Baptists, 7th Day Adventists, Pentacostals, Evangelicals of all stripe are under persecution from Siberia to Belarus. This is an explosion of protestant activity.
http://www.forum18.org/
Thanks for the info. I knew about what was going on in China but didn’t realize it was going on in Eastern Europe too