Biography
Aleksandr Litvinyuk, a pensioner from Crimea, raised a son and worked for many years at state-owned companies and factories. In 2021, law enforcement officers accused him of extremism merely for believing in Jehovah God. In the winter of 2022, the court sentenced the believer to six years in a penal colony.
Aleksandr was born in November 1960 in the village of Amangeldy (Kazakhstan), where his parents moved soon after their wedding. Aleksandr has an older brother and a younger sister.
As a child, Aleksandr was fond of boxing, playing checkers and wood carving—his work was once even exhibited in the regional event center. After school, he graduated from a vocational school, where he learned to be a chemical production mechanic. He worked at the Khimprom plant in the city of Sumy, Ukraine. Then he moved to Crimea, where he continued to work in his profession at various companies. Before retiring, he worked for eight years as a welder in the city of Armyansk at the Titan plant.
In the autumn of 1979, Aleksandr married Nadezhda. They have an adult son named Sergey. Nadezhda loves to grow indoor flowers, and Aleksandr is learning the art of decorative plaster and enjoys making wooden furniture.
In 1993, in Kyiv, the couple began their Christian life together. Alexander has been interested in spiritual things since childhood. When he was six years old, he heard adults conversing about the "end of the world", which made a strong impression on him. Over the years, Aleksandr had more and more questions, for example: if God is good, then why is there so much evil and suffering in the world? Such questions remained unanswered until Aleksandr and Nadezhda began to study the Bible.
The search of their home and the criminal prosecution seriously affected the health of this married couple. The invasion of their home by law enforcement officers in August 2021 was a very difficult experience for them. It left them feeling humiliated and defenseless. Nadezhda's chronic illnesses worsened. Aleksandr and Nadezhda's son worries about his parents and supports them in every possible way.