Valery Satsukevich, the founder of the large construction hypermarket KSK in Gomel, has died, reported the publication "Mocnyja Naviny" (Strong News). He was 57 years old.

Photo: Gomelskie Vedomosti
It is stated that the death of Valery Satsukevich was a great loss for his family, colleagues, and everyone who knew him.
"Mocnyja Naviny" emphasizes that he played an important role in the development of the construction business in Gomel, and his team created not just a building materials store, but a large and popular project that many residents of the city and region used.
In autumn 2024, the publication "Flagshtok" reported that a hearing of an administrative case against Valery Yevgenyevich Satsukevich was scheduled for November 6 in the court of the Soviet district of Gomel under Article 19.10 Part 1 — "propaganda or public display, manufacture and distribution of Nazi symbols or attributes," as well as under Article 24.1 "Failure to comply with a written requirement (order)." The outcome of that case was not reported.
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