active officer then, yes, i will say honestly, it was very difficult morally, i agree with leonid frantsevich, it was, we did nothing, we did not do anything, what the army was supposed to do. i came back in 1992 from the western group of forces, where combat training was practically going on around the clock. i ended up, if you can call it that, in a quagmire where officers, well, were simply trying to survive, combat training was not carried out, there was no maintenance of equipment, because there were no spare parts, no fuel and lubricants, in a word, they were just trying to survive. and as a breath of fresh air, of course, 1994, the election of the head of state, the first decision to create a security council, to create a state secretariat, to make specific decisions, at that time there was not even a concept of national security, and the military doctrine, which was adopted by the supreme council, in principle did not reflect objective reality and was simply about nothing, moreover, it was of a closed nature, so, with the election of the head of state, a decision was immediately made