39-year-old staunch supporter of Lukashenka died — worked as a storekeeper, but signed himself as a director
Andrei Kryshalovich lived in Hrodna, but came to Minsk to stand with a red-green flag near the "Spektr" shopping center, where pickets in support of Lukashenka were held.

Andrei Kryshalovich. Here and further photos from his Instagram
Andrei confessed his love for the politician even in his Instagram profile's bio: "Aliaksandr Ryhoravich is my president."

And on TikTok, he published videos from pickets in his support near the "Spektr" shopping center (located near Uruchcha metro station) with the hashtag #любимуюнеотдадим (we won't give up our beloved).

Andrei wrote on social media that he was a director and photographer, but in reality, he worked his whole life as a storekeeper at "Conte."
In early January, 39-year-old Andrei died — this information was confirmed to "Nasha Niva" by several of his acquaintances. The man published his last post on Instagram on Orthodox Christmas — it was a photo in a room of the two-star East Time hotel. "My room for the Christmas weekend in my favorite cozy hotel," wrote the man, who decided to spend that weekend in Minsk. He walked around shopping centers and took photos in various festive photo zones.
What happened to him is not yet precisely known. Acquaintances say that Kryshalovich drowned in a water park, but there is no confirmation of this information.

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