my name is denis bugulov. i came here from russia from vladikavkaz and have been living and working in minsk since 2007. i ended up in belarus absolutely by accident at that time, i was trying to find a job in moscow, and since i studied at the time at the moscow higher school of social economic sciences, where i studied a lot belarusians then on the soros grant i came here to stay. uh, literally, maybe for a day my classmate, and not a russian woman, so i thought. and what's wrong with getting on the train in the evening in the morning you're in minsk i've never been in minsk i got on the train arrived at 6:00 in the morning in november and it's dark, but such a surprisingly charming station, clean and tidy. i didn't want to go to anya's right away because, well, it's kind of early. let the person sleep. i also decided to sit in the waiting room, and i saw how a couple who clung approached each other, politely pulled up, the policeman gently woke the guy by the shoulder and said, you will not miss your train.