chaim nesovsky, better known as henry sota american journalists, historian melik epshtein and chess playermenekhem, memorial plaques have not yet been installed, but one would like to hope that this unfortunate historical oversight will be corrected. as soon as we approached the next point of our route, the mass grave of soviet soldiers. rain is coming. they say that this often happens as soon as you get closer to the place of memory, the chronicle of which is woven from sad events. the history of this kurgan originates in the first war years. here are buried, 127 soviet soldiers and commanders who died while defending ruzhan in october 1966, local residents buried the remains of the courageous tankers before and next to the grave they poured a kurgan on a slab, which was installed in front of the mound of twelve buried, the remaining 115 are listed by name, the remaining 115 are recorded as unknown a year later, in 1967, a t-34 battle tank was installed at the foot of the kurgan, which to this day does not cease to attract the attention of tourists passing by. but our film crew could not