Zeldikin, Andrey
Ben Valentina and Boris. Andrei was born in Georgia on October 9, 1975. He studied at a school in Georgia for nine years and then at the college for another three years, then worked in every job he had in 1995. In 1995 he immigrated to Israel and was accepted to the absorption center in Carmiel. Shortly after his arrival, Andrei was able to read and write in three languages: Hebrew, Russian and Georgian, and in 1997 he joined the Border Police, underwent basic training, and was a combat soldier in the Judea and Samaria Division of the Sivan Company. Andrei was also on the shooting team, and was released on June 3, 1999. After the liberation, Andrei worked as a high-tech and guard at the Haifa Bay Mall. And even volunteered Bmsa”z Karmiel three and a half years, and within Hmsa”z (Civil Guard), a course central unit (central unit). During his work, Andrei tried to be accepted to the University of Haifa. When he was not accepted by the Border Police on August 2, 2001. Three weeks after he began his permanent service on September 11, 2001, Sergeant Andrei was killed in an operational activity in Baka al-Garbiyeh, twenty-six years old. He was buried in the Karmiel cemetery and left parents and brother.