Biography
Labor veteran Boris Andreev from Primorye Territory faced criminal prosecution for believing in God in the fall of 2022—his house was searched, the man was detained and placed in a pre-trial detention center, accused of extremism. Being behind bars worsened his health.
Boris was born in November 1951 in the village of Monastyrishche (Primorye Territory). He has an elder brother and sister. Their mother worked as a primary school teacher.
As a child, Boris liked to ride a bicycle. He read a lot. After school, the young man graduated from the Far Eastern Polytechnic Institute with a degree in electrical engineering, as well as the University of Marxism-Leninism. Prior to the criminal prosecution, Boris worked for 18 years as a dispatcher of the unified duty dispatch service. At various times he lived in Vladivostok, the village of Khorol and the village of Yaroslavsky.
From a young age, Boris wanted to read the Bible, but he began to study it thoughtfully only at the age of 50. In this book, he found answers to his questions. With the help of advice from the Bible, Boris was able to quit smoking and overcome alcohol addiction. In 2004, he embarked on the Christian path.
Boris has three adult sons from his first marriage. In 2019, he met Aleksandra, who shares his views on life. A year later they got married. Aleksandra loves gardening. The spouses enjoy spending time together, as well as with friends, walking, going to the sea and playing board games.
Due to the long stay in the pre-trial detention center and the lack of full-fledged physical activity, it became difficult for Boris to perform the simplest actions, heart problems and dizziness began. He was also diagnosed with a precancerous condition that requires regular follow-up by specialists, which is not easy in prison.