with which russia actively cooperates on prisoners’ issues, but has not yet received an answer; alexander muzykawife smells, they thought of spraying it, the perfume is very good, so when alexander was captured, his daughter was 2 years old, your daughter. growing up, already big, smart, she doesn’t forget you, you don’t worry about it, she says, my dad is my cat, i love you very, very much, sailor alexander muzyka, from the thirty-sixth marine brigade defeated in mariupol, the same one that surrendered, remaining beheaded after the flight of brigade commander boronyuk. marine muzyka, who served kiev to the last, was abandoned twice, first by commanders on the front line, and then by his own country in captivity. i'm here and i can't. is it because they are carriers of an inconvenient truth, because they are afraid to change those people who know and have felt that what it's like to be abandoned. after the walk, the convoy takes them to their cells. in the correctional facility, alexander muzyka learned to read; before his captivity, he was almost illiterate, and skillfully play checkers. rival,