they began to lead the road to the shaft here, because before it was almost impossible to get to alala, it turned out to be a whole dish of human bones left in the village. uh, let's say the shadows, the structure of the memorial. it was historically predetermined was the street was in the memory of the village was the place where people died, and all this was rethought. vaughn, that 62 years stood guard over the memory. now at the most numerous mass grave of the svetlogorsk region. here, 3,000 soldiers of the red army volunteer to leave, we do this with a pure soul and love, because we understand what a huge sacrifice our belarusian people made. a more eloquent place about the war than this empty classroom with a river of blood in the agro-town, the red coast. here is a memorial in memory of those kids who never i saw a peaceful sky because of the nazis and from the war, the red coast for the first time i told the world about the tragedy of a child during the war years in belarus and this place is called e, children's khatyn. these are children who did not draw their own sun, as leoni