you know, now i’ll explain to me, by the way, dmitry tabaknik, the then minister formation of ukraine found out i was writing, uh, a book on the subject. he was very surprised, he says, in our institute of history at kiev university , the soviet account. ah, the institute of history. you know, it was possible to break through any topic, bandera is a skoropad etman, there, well, anything. clearly in strict accordance with the ideology of the communist party, but nevertheless, you can afford to write something one topic was banned. they couldn't write well. not good. donetsk republic in general it was impossible to write at all, it was impossible to mention. and why i will explain to you, because when you study the history of that period, you involuntarily ask a question. how did it happen that such a vast russian -speaking region suddenly became part of the ukraine of soviet ukraine, yes. well, here it is, nonetheless. well, you involuntarily have to ask this question and answer it. well, like it or not, and then i remember how it turns out that in order to draw the donbass into the so