Cyber Partisans and Zerkalo have examined information about the former owners of an apartment in the Mayak Minska residential complex on Petr Mstislavets Street, which in January was registered using the passport details of Anzhalika Melnikava.
Earlier, Zerkalo reported that it had obtained information showing that in September 2025 and January 2026, two apartments in Minsk were registered in the name of the missing Anzhalika Melnikava: on Petr Mstislavets Street and Lyubimau Avenue.
According to Cyber Partisans, the apartment on Lyubimau Avenue had been owned by a real individual prior to the transaction. However, there are irregularities regarding the apartment on Petr Mstislavets Street.
On May 16 last year, the apartment was sold in the name of Anhelina Radzionava, born in 1990. The passport had been issued three days before the transaction. Cyber Partisans state that no such person actually exists among Belarusian citizens.
On August 20, the apartment was sold to Aliaksei Chalaeu, born in 1991. This person also does not exist. Based on the available data, Cyber Partisans suggest that this was a cover passport used by Aliaksei Labeyeu, a KGB counterintelligence agent who had repeatedly met with Melnikava. The apartment was subsequently transferred from Chalaeu to Melnikava.
The passport in the name of Chalaeu also appears in certain official documents together with another cover passport in the name of VASILI KAICHANKA, born in 1981, belonging to a KGB counterintelligence agent. Vasili, together with Labeyeu, travelled to Sri Lanka in 2024, when Anzhalika Melnikava also flew there.
“Thus, it is likely that the apartment on Petr Mstislavets Street was re-registered to Anzhalika Melnikava using fraudulent documents by Aliaksei Labeyeu himself. Earlier, he in turn obtained it from another proxy individual”, Cyber Partisans said.
Before the two proxy individuals, the apartment had been owned by a real person for more than ten years. A Zerkalo journalist contacted him, but he declined to comment.
