dmitry igorevich korovin, head of the neurosurgical department of city clinical hospital number 10 in. good afternoon. your story is amazing, you are the head of the neurosurgical department, but... there were no doctors there, the most interesting thing is that when i was already leaving, another doctor from yakutsk came on shift, he was also a neurosurgeon, that is, at one time there were two non-resurgeons in the village in kupyansk district, he was a grenade launcher until i left, there was no place for a paramedic, a merahi grenade launcher, and this happens in life, how did your story of the trip to donbass begin in general, i realized that i had to take part myself, see what was happening there and help with something, that’s what i’m a doctor with, i was ready to operate. whenever, anyone, but when i got to where i ended up, i remember that my level at this stage is first master aid, that is, sending the next stage of evacuation of patients, there bandaging and so on, it’s easy to treat, well, the rest was some kind of understatement, naturally due to my qualifications, but it