the negorelovo area was guarded by the sixteenth koydanovsky, then the dzerzhinsky border detachment.he fagran outpost was a series of wooden structures: a tower, a commandant's office, a stable, and a horse. in one building, as a rule, there was a sleeping room, a dining room, a gun room, a kopterka, a red corner, which after death lenin was renamed the lenin room. on the polish side of the border there were border guard corps, unofficially called the special forces of the polish army, one of the garrisons - a stone cart, its number was 18 soldiers of the polish army. was stationed in the area of glubokoe, and in general the guards were located along the entire length of the new border of the second polish republic, from the desna to the dniester. the easternmost settlement of the eastern voivodeships of the second polish republic was desna, where out of 6. the population of about 400 were jews, 1,500 belarusians, about 300. russians and 200 poles. desna became the center of the povet, a medium administrative-territorial unit corresponding to the district, to the border with sovi