He grew up in the village of Stsyah Pratsy in the
Homel region, Belarus. He studied at the Homel school № 15 in the military class. After the tenth grade he went to school to study to be a gas welder. He made
medieval armor in the Knights' Club, practiced karate and attended the
Orthodox Church. He planned to serve in the army, and then go to Zhyrovichy Monastery. On September 11, 2005, at age 17, he ran away from home and emigrated to Ukraine. He did not communicate with his family in
Belarus for a long time, but in the last year of his life he resumed contacts with his parents. He met with them in
Kyiv and planned to come home in the spring of 2014. In 2012, Zhyzneuski came to the police station in Ukraine, showed documents and said that there was no need to look for him. In Ukraine he lived first in
Donetsk and
Kryvyi Rih, then in Kyiv. In the last years of his life he rented a house in
Bila Tserkva. He worked as a welder and window installer. He was a freelance correspondent for
Soborna Kyivshchyna newspaper and loved journalism. He was apolitical, but cooperated with the far-right nationalist organization
UNA-UNSO, because it had a good airsoft team. ==Participation in Euromaidan==