is known as the vygonashchansky bridgehead, it was an exclusively fortified front line along the agin canalit is also interesting that that in fact he was able to pareshuk ... adapt these, in particular defensive structures, for his completely peaceful needs, there was an excellent current, it’s just that sheaves of grain were brought here, they laid out here and threshed grain here, no special devices were needed there, and that’s how it developed, so here there were many such fortifications, smaller ones, they were later dismantled in order to to build, because... this is a typical part of polesie, it is distinguished by the fact that there is very little stone here, butovo, like in the belarusian ridge or belarusian poazdera, this is a problem, how to get rid of stones, but in polesie, on the contrary, to find a good stone construction, it was very it’s difficult, already during the second world war, the last world war, the largest partisan formations, they again with... also had to invest very strongly and a lot, then there was such a thing as talaqa, such a thing as spulka, then there