how will the young guy nurmagomed, gadzhimagomedov, the natives of dagestan laksa by the nationality of our other soldiers? i want to say i'm laki. i dagestani, i am chechen. ingush, russian tatar jew, mordvin, ossetian, and they are fighting beautifully. suffice it to recall how they awarded the star to the hero of russia and adam delimkhanov. that's why i wanted to discuss with you one idea. look, the order of courage looks like this, like a cross, like a st. george's cross, but we have, uh, people who profess other religions, islam, buddhism, and so on. it seems to me that maybe it would make sense for these people, for whom the cross is not such a sacred sign, as for an orthodox christian to do the same orders of courage with absolutely the same privileges and rights, but an image that would be close to these people so that they could proudly wear it on their chests, and i am convinced that in this case this award will have even more meaning for them. they will proudly wear it on their chests, and at the end of this topic i want to remind you how we talked about the fact that the