tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 August 5, 2024 5:30am-6:00am MSK
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well, like this, when i was driving, people who drove past, well, they didn’t seem to understand what was sticking out in the window, it was a leg, optimism, a sense of humor and love for their country, in this they are all real heroes, in in our report , four russian servicemen will tell their story, each of them received a serious wounded, but i haven’t lost my thirst for life and the will to win, my problem with my leg has been solved, that is , the recovery is now completely going through, as it were... now i’m waiting for the military medical commission and further departure, that is, you are determined to return, which just doesn’t happen in the zone svo, but the story of thirty-seven-year-old maxim goryaenny is out of the ordinary, a wound in the leg that he received during a combat mission saved him from kidney cancer, i didn’t even know about it... when the doctor
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told me it was a tumor, i thought it was a hernia, they made a cat in my lower back, they thought it was not enough, oh, the sciatic nerve was damaged, but it turned out to be a tumor and malignant, but you see how fate is, here many die in the war, but i get to go to the northern military district, and i was given the opportunity to survive, i didn’t even knew about this, a native of the stavropol territory, maxim was an employee of the federal penitentiary service, worked as a department inspector. security and in the spring of 2023, unexpectedly for my close colleagues, i volunteered for the svo, well , it brought me to the svo, i couldn’t calmly look at how on may 9 they poured green paint on grandmothers at the parade, that is, i could not react when children were being killed, that is, in any case, i did not want to stay on the sidelines and made the decision to be an owl, wrote a report, resigned and was voluntarily mobilized, i when i wrote the report, i didn’t
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tell anyone that i was going to work, i didn’t say it, i somehow kept it aside, i didn’t consider it necessary to be proud of it, so i wrote a report and just sent the photos. and to my mother and relatives there, i can imagine the shock, well, they already took it for granted there knowing my character. maxim served in the army, entered the stavropol flight school, but after the second year he dropped out, went to law school and worked for a decade and a half in government agencies, in the bailiff service , then in ovsin. in the northern military district he ended up in a motorized rifle battalion. we were in the donetsk direction a. directly took part in the active defense, the battalion, by the way, coped with its assigned task and is still coping, that is, we were in the trenches, and there was mortar shelling, then i was thrown back by a blast wave, and there was a fracture of the tibia and pinching
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of the peroneal nerve, that is, my foot didn’t work, it just hung, then i was evacuated step by step from... treatment, yes, where category d was assigned, mormon region, there i was i was temporarily unfit, and was granted sick leave, and came home on vacation. after this, in september twenty-third, maxim again returned to the northern military district zone and was on the front line for another 4 months, but due to complications after being wounded, he could not, as before. fulfill combat missions, it was just that my leg didn’t work, but my unit sent a request to the hospital, that is, i received a response and i was already evacuated here step by step, where when i arrived in moscow, to the burdenko branch, where
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they started doing tests, then i have to produce everything, but i was diagnosed with a tumor, and a tumor. unfortunately, it turned out to be malignant, and i already had my kidney removed here, this happened on february 20, but maxim, everyone around him, considers it simply a miracle, except for the wounded leg of the soldier , nothing bothered him, in this case, cancer could appear already in the terminal stage, when nothing could be done. i underwent rehabilitation here, then on may 15, my leg was operated on directly, and significant improvements, that is, have already completely occurred in my leg. now it’s moving, before it was just hanging, now it’s moving, thank you very much, maxim’s companions on this walk in the park remains of soldiers who are also undergoing rehabilitation in the capital, they are regularly pulled out of hospitals, as they say, volunteers like natalya do not allow them to sour in everyday life, credit analyst, initially we just went
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as volunteers to the hospital, that is, to roughly deliver tea, sweets, some basic necessities, and then at some point the understanding came that the guys were just in the hospital... just dying with boredom, that is, they have nothing to do, they sit within these four walls, closed, locked and that’s it. and it all started with the fact that we decided to just take a walk in the park with him, and somehow it grew into this, let’s go around the park, let’s go there, let’s go to the museum, let’s go, i don’t know, to exhibition, the girls really help us out very much, they don’t allow us to somehow close ourselves off, withdraw into ourselves, and unwind, that is, well, they constantly participate in our lives, in our recovery, in our rehabilitation. that is , constantly, constantly in touch with us. thirty-five-year-old yegor sharabokov now tells the story of his injury as an anecdote. it turned out that i arrived from vacation on april 23, and as soon as i arrived the guys met me and said: you are leaving on a mission today, well, they were joking, we arrived in the evening and the location was
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the commander says: you go, he says, not for long, literally, he says, he’s there for a day, he says, you’ll get the job done quickly, you’ll come back, one leg is here, the other there, well, that’s how it happened, one is still there. egor worked in an office, worked on electrical projects, and received a good salary. partial mobilization began in september 2023. yegor did not receive the summons; he called the military registration and enlistment office himself. he said maybe they lost me? they say, well, come, let's see. i arrived, i then lived in yekaterinburg, and was signed in kamensk, next to yekaterinburg. so, i took a day, came to kamensk, took a summons, they gave me 3 days, got everything ready, left, really, if only. then he would have found out that i was needed there, but i didn’t go, i would have eaten myself, i wouldn’t have been able to talk to my son later, what would i have told him, he would have asked me dad, where were you, what were you doing , but i would say no, i was sitting at home, i didn’t have the courage to go there, that is, well, i blamed myself for this, first he served in the lpr,
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then he was transferred to the dpr, to the infantry, then to intelligence, that is well, as if i came from the beginning - they immediately asked the unit where you wanted to go, and the intelligence chief was just passing by, will you go? i say to me, i’ll go, he says, whoever you want to be, i say a machine gunner, i say, i’ve never stood with a machine gun, he says, well, that’s it, he says, let’s go , you’ll be a machine gunner, of course , i regretted lugging around with this bandura a little, well, what ’s normal, since november we’ve been getting to the point of being wounded - with the limbers not at all climbed out, that is, there, then rested a little, then back there again, just like that, until there were fewer of us, fewer, unfortunately, remained, already we have more and more shifts, so to speak, because there are few people, there is no one to change, uh, the battles were constantly fierce, there were heavy losses, with heroic efforts together with his unit, yegor pushed the front line away from donetsk, avdeevka, berda, chache. we were on hold, just at the moment when the fabs were throwing it at the girl, well
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, there were pleasant days, a whole week, it was just as pleasant as possible, we were really very happy, we were witnesses to the fact that such an interesting offensive was going on all this, that is, we saw how he burned this plant, how we rejoiced, how it burned, because this plant caused us a lot of trouble, but they got us - the enemy who was sitting there, we honestly didn’t understand how - how we were constantly ...we figured it out when we already got to the plant, and went up to the very top, well , everything was there in full view, we saw our paths, how we walked, that is, even without binoculars, without special sights, everything was visible there, even it’s just that it was possible to give adjustments without without funds, you there was this feeling that you were taking part in an important matter, when you visited donetsk, you saw how civilians were being shelled, how this all happened, i am proud of this, i can calmly say the scene - with pride with his head raised, that i was there, that i stood in honor of our homeland. on april 24, 2024, he came
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to the front line from vacation, and on the same day he went on a mission and lost his leg. well, it’s like there’s no leg, but it’s okay, that is, life goes on, everything is fine, everything is fine, i ’m not discouraged at all, i’m not worried, they’ll make a protest and i will continue, i have plans to develop, only now i have taken a couple of training courses for personal growth, but gradually i want to start training, well, since i have investments, that is, i have started studying. a little bit, i’m still getting involved in this. coincidence in the life of alexander kokarev. on october 27, 2022, he was mobilized, and exactly a year later, to the same day, he was wounded near a marina. it turns out that we brought food to our comrades who were on the front line of defense. at the last moment i noticed that under, well, it was lying on the road, as if in the form power jar, box. and it turns out that i didn’t step on her, but next to her and that’s it. the flash in my eyes was deafening, that is, i fell on my face roughly, it
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was just by reaction that i jumped up and ran in the opposite direction, i didn’t even understand that i had lost my foot, because i was running, well, i was limping, i stepped on a bone, i ran, that’s when then i already looked down, my sneaker was gone, that’s it, i already realized then that it had been torn off, but my comrade in arms immediately picked me up, hid me under, well , roughly speaking, we’ll... say i hid the shelter, provided first aid right away, that is i applied a tourniquet and put on painkillers, that is, after the painkiller i hardly felt any pain, that is, that was all i needed, and then they called for help and began to get out and move, that is, in the opposite direction. alexander, a specialist in the development of oil and gas fields, worked in his native orenburg region in the field of oil exploration in the field, went on expeditions, spent the night in tents, walked around every day...
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who pulled him out of the battlefield and carried him to an evacuation vehicle, well, roughly speaking , about 200 m he had to retreat back, hidden, three of his comrades in arms already came running to our aid - they caught us , but the shelling began, that is, they started firing at us from the side like a machine gun, i know for sure. that they fired at them and how they fired from machine guns , but they didn’t fire deliberately, they just in our direction, one comrade remained with me, i know that he is now alive and his contract has already ended. he’s somewhere in st. petersburg, if i’m not mistaken, i just know his call sign, because we were all mixed there, we only knew call signs, it turns out i was already up, well, i realized that i had to crawl on my own, i’m on all fours, so this comrade in arms helped me by my bulletproof vest , he dragged me, he provided, firstly
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, first aid, there was first aid, i couldn’t drink, because without... it wouldn’t work, that is, he pulled the tourniquet, bandaged me bandaged his leg, but everyone there was fighting for each other, they even pulled us out, i’ll say this, we were mobilized with him, with a comrade in arms, and it was actually the seaside contract soldiers who pulled us out, that is, we’ve known them for about two weeks, one might say, and they came so, that is, they didn’t abandon me, until they pulled me out first, that is, at 7:00 in the morning somewhere i got blown up, was riding, but there was no personal one, yeah, well, in
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principle, a plus in general, it’s cool to actually ride and move on it now, there are no restrictions. despite the amputation of both legs, zakhar belkin from pskovo strives to lead the same active life as before his injury, off-road riding on an atv, fishing, hunting, target shooting, although he speaks from a pistol, with a gun it is more difficult to stand on your feet, you have to go and don’t think that you are prosthetics, then you will begin to understand them more when you try to replace every little thing, lump or pebble, or somehow, as before, yes, this interferes, right? at first , of course, there was no motivation, somewhere i didn’t succeed, i scolded myself there, why not it turns out, for some reason it works out, for some people it doesn’t work out, initially, but these were already my mistakes, and i will say there were mistakes of the components, but then still people there motivate you, train you, what parts
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of the body to train, and family, again, there is a wife and parents and... the guys are all employees , this is the support that you need, then you lift your motivation, you still move forward. zakhar is 33 years old, awarded the order of courage, he has been in the armed forces since 2014 , deputy commander of a deep company intelligence, was in syria four times in the northern military district from the very first day. i always just wanted to be a military man, because my father is in the military, i always liked the uniform, that’s why my friends are all somehow serving. well , to defend my homeland, to pay off my debt, i went in 1414, in 2014, under a contract, i went to intelligence, to make parachute jumps and learn some tactical skills. six months later in the northern military district, while performing a combat mission, zakhar stepped on a mine and lost both legs,
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it was on the way, i fell. well there there was pain, but i didn’t say, it was such a strong pain, or i didn’t realize it, it would have had an effect on adrenaline, they shouted, then they gave me first aid, injected me with promedol and then i didn’t feel pain at all, we were evacuated, quickly evacuated, they took their own guys, comrades, and brought them to the hospital and did an x-ray right away. they didn’t say anything, then they told me: zahar, you ’ll fall asleep now, that’s all, then i don’t remember anything, on the twenty-second i was wounded, on the twenty -seventh, and then they brought me to my senses, i was in intensive care, i lay there for another five minutes, i i didn’t yet know that i had such an injury,
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that’s how it happened, but i felt, i felt, my brain still gave in an impulse. signal, i felt the heel, felt everything, but i was still too weak to raise my head and see what was happening there, purely at 10, while i was there i came to my senses, while i was catching my breath, i decided to take a look, i saw and listen, i have the first ones, i’m telling you the truth, for the first few minutes, i thought that i was still in a dream, that it was still a dream, that this wasn’t true, then everything was just empty in my head, but it was... then everything empty, well, nothing, then they took me away, it turns out, in the evening in the general ward, everything, well, nothing, well...
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now the style of life is such that you can’t sit too long, it turns out at home, you have to move so that you can... then your lifestyle was, well , so that it doesn’t fall like before, but now i can’t play football, well, i ’m doing some other things as usual, in principle, and working, well , i go and work, in principle , i perform some tasks at work, and for the fact that you don’t march around the place, but you do some kind of paper work, you also go to form, well, here everything still needs to come from
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the head, you don’t just have to get hung up on it, but what was there before and what was now, you need life, not what was in the past, yes, but life is what goes on , so, well, we need to continue... and live and work, be useful to society, as before, that’s not the point here, we don’t need to get hung up on it, that’s what, but at first it was, of course, how early, how will i , like what is this, this happens to everyone who encounters such a trauma, and then nothing, then it all comes with experience, you become aware of it, you get used to it, and even more in the future there are a lot of prosthetics, well, now i need to develop them and i want to...
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who are you? i, a traveler, an aeronaut, jean ivan, and so we go out, what a fairy tale without ivan. uh, uh, what started? without deception and without flint, use the flint for me, sharpen it, pen, magic ink, you’ll get it, the main thing is to hurry up, so give me a horse, a mechanical one, but beat yourself over the head, you have a nickname, where it’s needed , that’s what my name is, because i’m not taking you where you fool want, but where you need to go. i can't live without travel, flint, need a pen, whoever has flint in his pocket, soon!
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