alexander troshin, in a conversation with our special correspondent in the dpr stanislav nazarov, spokeation with the supreme commander-in-chief and about situation in marinka. when i spoke on the phone with the supreme commander-in-chief, it was a very great honor for me, i still can’t come to my senses that i just left yesterday, or rather today i only left the front line from the village of marinka, this is an indescribable feeling, i i can’t explain the current situation. according to your feelings, that is, these days are tense, of course tense, that is, the enemy clung to every house, right to every barn, to every basement, cellar, we they knocked out, stormed, uh, they pressed every day, five assaults a day, uh, you had to go, go, until the enemy understood what was happening, uh, you had to, let’s say, go in on his shoulders. in his position, now there’s a short advertisement, we’ll continue right after , we’ll take you to the train, but don’t, another half hour, well, let’s go, let’s warm up at least, he doesn’t say anything about himself, they’re not interested in what i do fo