Maksim Siazonchyk last made contact on May 28. Since that day, his phone has been switched off, and his relatives have no idea what might have happened. The publication "Onliner" spoke with Maksim's mother, Volha, to find out the details of his disappearance.

"On May 27, we spoke on the phone. Around 1 AM, I sent him a photo, and he liked it. The next evening, I wrote: 'How are you?' He didn't reply, and his phone was unavailable. I started calling, but the phone was always unavailable, and he didn't log into any messengers."
Only one friend, a week later, revealed that Maksim had rented a car and planned to go towards Sochi.
"The Krasnodar Krai police told me that he is alive because he was seen on cameras in Sochi. I asked them to send me that photo, but I never received it. We contacted the search and rescue team 'LizaAlert' — an analogue of our 'Aniol' — they are ready to help, but there is no data to work with. For example, where the carsharing vehicle was left or when the phone was last turned on."
Description: Height 186 cm, medium build, blond hair, blue eyes.
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