then we went, in short, to makeevka, we also studied there and after that we went to marinka, father kharkovsky taught us, he told us one wise thing, he says, when you speak, you touch the stretch, he says, but he says, don’t stand there, he says, don’t catch the movie, like they show in the movies, he says, you have 3-4 seconds, he says, to escape, he says, a grenade does not always burst into 250 fragments, it can crack in half into three parts into four, that is, we accepted all this, our grenades were like that. about 15 of us went , first they put us on shoes and the next day they called everyone else from our enterprise to the assembly point, the commanders were good guys, they took part in hostilities, they themselves started from kharkov in 14 and came to us to help and teach fight. well, what helped more was that we were trained and constantly told, no be afraid of this grenade, you have a chance to survive, even if it fell nearby, well, just hit it, throw it away, run away, you have about two seconds of time, this gives you a much better chance of survival if you just lie down or stan