they arrested them all, and i had to move out with my brother, leave my hometown, i first went through zhankoyoment i was an employee of the internal affairs bodies and we helped within our limits, somehow assisted the militias. 8 years old, i was, one might say, forbidden to come here, i didn’t even take risks, i talked with my parents, my mother came to me, my father, his father, he is a disabled person of the second group, he walks, but with a cane, here he is unfortunately i couldn't come. here we are, our sports ground with the guys, we often trained here, our place of youth, so to speak, was here, this is my hometown, this is a sports palace, territory sports palace, nearby is the technical school where i studied. here we are, even after graduation, when i came, the guys and i got together, trained constantly, how much time passed, nothing changed, we just painted it with paint, but nothing changed. the pace of return to the city of rubezhan is determined by the still remaining danger of shelling and domestic reasons. in foreign countries , educational institutions and traditional locati